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Brace Yourself: Katy Perry Says She's Going To Vote Naked

Brace Yourself: Katy Perry Says She's Going To Vote Naked
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California girl and Hillary Clinton stan Katy Perry will do anything ― literally anything ― to get people to the polls.

Perry teamed up with Funny or Die, Rock the Vote and iHeart Media in a video released Tuesday to encourage people to get registered and vote, no matter what they’re wearing. Considering Sept. 27 is National Registration Day, the timing couldn’t be more perfect.

In the sketch, Perry attempts to prove her point by showing up to the polls and taking off her clothes, which doesn’t go so well:

The singer had tweeted Monday that she’ll be voting naked as part of what we assumed to be a stunt tied back to Clinton’s camp.

“TOMORROW, I USE MY BODY AS CLICK BAIT TO HELP CHANGE THE WORLD,” the 31-year-old wrote on Twitter.

Though the video actually turned out to be nonpartisan, Perry has actively supported Clinton’s campaign from the beginning.

She’s posted pics with the presidential hopeful, joined her for a rally in Iowa, performed on her behalf at the Democratic National Convention, and posted support for HRC and her policies on social media.

👆 #ImWithHer -Katy

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I'M WITH HER❗️#demdebate

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Katy Perry attends the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner as a guest of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Oct. 24, 2015 in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Katy Perry attends the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner as a guest of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Oct. 24, 2015 in Des Moines, Iowa.

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