Her weekend has been “Hot N Cold” up to now.
Katy Perry attended the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday — turning heads well before she takes the stage at Sunday’s coronation concert.
The 38-year-old singer — who donned a lavender Vivienne Westwood suit set with an identical large hat — arrived at Westminster Abbey and walked through the pews trying to seek out her seat for the high-profile event, which also drew British actresses Emma Thompson, Judi Dench, and Maggie Smith.
At one point, she even appeared to ask someone for assistance.
A video of the moment went viral on Twitter, amusing fans.
“It is a latest response vid if I’ve ever seen one,” one person wrote.
“Even Katy Perry gets lost sometimes, but she all the time finds her solution to the highest,” one other noted.
“She will be able to’t find it because her hat is in the way in which. Poor Katy,” someone quipped.
Perry herself even got in on the joke.
“Don’t worry guys I discovered my seat,” she tweeted after the service.
The chaos didn’t end there.
The “Teenage Dream” songstress nearly fell while leaving the ceremony within the rain.
After snapping a number of selfies with fans, Perry tripped and almost took a tumble, but managed to gather herself and nearly save herself from embarrassment.
But she garnered backlash for taking an image of herself on Westminster Abbey’s memorial to Winston Churchill.
While it’s not forbidden to walk on a memorial or take an image or a selfie, it’s seen as inappropriate.
Hopefully she will put a “Smile” on for the show.
“I’m excited to be acting at the coronation concert and helping to shine an extra light on the British Asian Trust’s Children’s Protection Fund, whose work includes on-ground initiatives to fundraising, with the aim to seek out solutions to child trafficking,” Perry said in a press release last month.
Perry met Charles, 74, at an event in Mumbai in 2019 before he appointed her an envoy for the British Asian Trust a 12 months later.
The singer shared that she was “excited” to be staying at Windsor Castle for the festivities.
“They said I used to be allowed to remain at Windsor Castle which I’m really excited for,” Perry told Extra TV. “I could be posting quite a bit because I’m gonna be in a castle, for real. That is wild.”
She added that she was “so grateful to get the dignity.”
“I’m an envoy to one in every of his foundations for the British Asian Trust, which primarily focuses on ending child trafficking, which is a large issue of our time that individuals don’t talk enough about, and it just aligned with all my values … He asked me to sing, and all of it aligned,” continued Perry.
Other celebrities set to perform include Lionel Richie, British pop group Take That and opera stars Andrea Bocelli and Bryn Terfel.