Katy Perry and Russell Brand are now officially divorced.

According to E! News, the Part of Me singer's marriage to British comedian Russell is now over after 14 months as a couple.
Russell recently shocked an audience for his new TV show when he said his ex missus gave him 'ass-ache'. He was talking to a couple as he filmed this week's installment of the show.
A member of the audience told the Daily Star: "Russell was bantering with the audience, in particular a couple called Curtis and Katy. He got onto the subject of their sex life. Katy was giving as good as she got."
"Then, all of a sudden Russell shouted: 'Anyway, enough of you. I've had enough ass-ache from people called Katy in the last year.'," they added.
The source continued: "It was obvious he meant Katy Perry. The whole room gasped. I think it took a couple of seconds for what he'd said to sink in.
"He then laughed and shouted: 'Oh no, there might be a journalist in the room.' He shrugged his shoulders and murmured: 'Oh well,' before moving onto his next subject."
Russell recently shocked an audience for his new TV show when he said his ex missus gave him 'ass-ache'. He was talking to a couple as he filmed this week's installment of the show.
A member of the audience told the Daily Star: "Russell was bantering with the audience, in particular a couple called Curtis and Katy. He got onto the subject of their sex life. Katy was giving as good as she got."
"Then, all of a sudden Russell shouted: 'Anyway, enough of you. I've had enough ass-ache from people called Katy in the last year.'," they added.
The source continued: "It was obvious he meant Katy Perry. The whole room gasped. I think it took a couple of seconds for what he'd said to sink in.
"He then laughed and shouted: 'Oh no, there might be a journalist in the room.' He shrugged his shoulders and murmured: 'Oh well,' before moving onto his next subject."
Katy has also been having a dig at her ex, saying recently: "I still believe in love, most definitely. And I still like London boys", before clarifying: "Except one."


































