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Katy Perry rings in her 35th birthday in style

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Pop-icon Katy Perry rang in her 35th birthday with a sizzling red swimsuit photo on Friday.

The singer took to Instagram to show the world that she’s still got it in the swimsuit with a Hawaiian flower print.

 

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35 and never more alive 🎂✨

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“35 and never more alive,” the “Firework’ singer captioned the snapshot.

The singer released ‘Harleys in Hawaii’ last week, her third single off of her upcoming and untitled album.

ALSO READ: In Pictures: 30 times Katy Perry stole the limelight with her looks

After dropping ‘Never Really Over’ and ‘Small Talk’ earlier this year, the artwork for Perry’s latest release sees her perched on a Harley Davidson motorcycle, in multiple styles of animal and floral print.

(With Agency Inputs)

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