
Katy Perry called 'giant spoiled brat' in $15M mansion war against veteran
The 'Roar' singer, 40, will face off with Carl Westcott's family for the second phase of their legal war after he sold Perry, via her business manager Bernie Gudvi, his $15 million mansion in 2020.
Days later, Carl — who suffers from the neurological disorder Huntington's disease — had a change of heart and attempted to back out of the deal. He blamed his mental capacity, claiming he was not in his right mind and under the influence of pain medication after undoing a recent surgery when he made the decision to sell.
15 Katy Perry performs at the Kia Forum on July 15, 2025 in Inglewood, California.
Getty Images
15 Carl Westcott is 'RHOD' alum Kameron Westcott's father-in-law.
Kameron Wescott/Instagram
Despite his arguments, the judge ruled that Perry was the rightful owner of the Santa Barbara, Calif., mansion in Dec. 2023. 'Westcott presented no persuasive evidence that he lacked capacity to enter into a real estate contract between June 10, 2020 and June 18, 2020, the days during which he negotiated and signed the contract,' the judge said at the time.
The judge also stated the court found significant evidence to demonstrate the entrepreneur knowingly signed on the contract's dotted line, ruling he seemed to be 'coherent, engaged, lucid, and rational.'
The deed was later transferred to the singer's LLC, DDoveB (a tribute to the daughter she shares with Bloom, Daisy Dove, 4), in May 2024.
However, their battle isn't over.
15 The $15 million mansion at the center of their legal battle.
Village Properties
15 Katy Perry performs onstage during The Lifetimes Tour at CDMX Arena on April 23.
Getty Images for Katy Perry
The 'California Gurls' singer countersued Carl, claiming the veteran owes her $3.25 million in damages because she was unable to rent out the mansion during their legal fight from Sept. 2020 to Mar. 2024.
Perry's legal team later added an additional $2.29 million in repair damages, claiming it needed to be restored to the condition it was purchased in.
Phase two of the mansion war is scheduled for Aug. 15.
15 Westcott's attorney wanted to grill Orlando Bloom under oath about the home.
WireImage
Chart Westcott, Carl's son, spoke exclusively to The Post after the judge ruled on Aug. 1 that Perry's ex, Orlando Bloom, would not have to testify in the trial.
Carl's lawyers wanted to depose the actor to grill him about the alleged repairs and ask if he ever lived in the home with his now ex-fiancée.
When asked if it was an injustice that Bloom won't have to take the stand, Chart responded, 'It absolutely is,' alleging the actor 'told our property manager he was 'in charge of repairs' and in addition to that, he is on the LLC that owns the house as a manager.'
15 'He is bedridden. He has late-stage dementia and Huntington's. His ability to speak, kind of, ebbs and flows,' Carl's son tells The Post.
Courtesty of Carl Westcott
'He should have to testify. It isn't, you know, about us trying to drag him into it. He's already in it. It's ridiculous.'
The Post has not been able to independently verify whether Bloom is listed on the LLC.
Chart said his understanding of the ruling is that 'the door is not completely closed,' with the Westcott family's reps sharing that their lawyers plan to fight with a potential new motion regarding Orlando's testimony.
15 Westcott's lawyers plan to fight the judge's ruling on Orlando's testimony with a potential new motion, the family's rep revealed.
Getty Images
15 Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom ended their engagement earlier this year.
Getty Images
Upon hearing the ruling, Chart shared, 'I wasn't surprised and I understand the judge's desire to avoid a media circus but the reality is that everything these two people do, Katy and Orlando, is in the media and also like just because they have media attention doesn't excuse them from the obligations that the court can put them under and it shouldn't. That's a two-tier celebrity privilege standard, and that's not OK.'
Perry's team insisted the pop star was owed $2.2 million for the alleged repairs that were needed to restore the house to its purchased condition, citing structural defects and deferred maintenance.
They claimed experts examined the estate sometime last year and determined 'that significant portions needed to be repaired, including nearly a million dollars in pervasive flood damage that occurred in early 2024 and substantial repairs that are needed due to a large tree falling on and cracking the foundation of one of the buildings on the Property, among many other defects throughout the Property.'
15 Carl Westcott with his grandchildren from his hospital bed.
Courtesty of Carl Westcott
15 'Katy could've walked away at any time with grace and humanity. Instead, she has chosen to fight a dying man in court, all for money,' Chart said.
Kameron Wescott/Instagram
Perry attorneys also argued that 'Gudvi bargained for the condition of the Property in July 2020, and the $15 million purchase price was based on the Property as it existed at that time. Westcott should not be able to profit from his own deficient construction and lack of maintenance while this litigation was pending.'
Chart and his family, however, won't go down without a fight.
'Katy could've walked away at any time with grace and humanity. Instead, she has chosen to fight a dying man in court, all for money. OK, that's who we're dealing with here. He is bedridden. He has late-stage dementia and Huntington's. His ability to speak, kind of, ebbs and flows. Some days are better than others,' Chart said of his father's ailing health.
15 The singer was named the legal owner of the Santa Barbara, Calif., mansion in Dec. 2023.
Getty Images for Katy Perry
'He's stable, but it's declined. I mean, we have thought he could die any day for several years now because of how much he's just withering away,' he explained.
'There's no argument to justify what's happening here from a moral perspective like this is the exploitation of a man whose mind and body are basically shutting down, and he's being dragged into court.'
Chart said his dad is 'literally bedridden and can barely speak,' adding, 'that's been the status for over a year.'
15 Katy Perry countersued Carl Westcott, claiming he owes her $3.25 million in damages for back rent. Her legal team later added an additional $2.29 million in repair damages.
GC Images
Carl's son slammed the 'Firework' singer, noting, 'He's spending his days in a hospital bed and Katy Perry is spending her days trying to get his money.'
To Chart, he feels Perry's public image is the opposite of what he's seen during the nearly five-year legal fight.
'Here's what makes me so mad, though. Her public image, she tries to couch it as, you know, empathy and compassion, and all these you know bulls–t words that are not who she is,' he quipped.
15 'Avoiding accountability for her immoral and wrong choices is basically a hallmark of her. She's essentially a giant spoiled brat, you know, I mean it, like to boil it down,' Chart tells The Post.
'I mean, her fake compassion, her fake empathy. It's all bulls–t. You know, she's a greedy bitch.'
Chart, who will be testifying at the trial, revealed his ideal outcome would be 'for the judge to tell her she gets no damages, to pound sand, and she never should've done this in the first place.'
'I just can't believe she hasn't even apologized. She hasn't even said, 'Sorry, we're putting you through this,'' he continued. 'It's disgusting.'
Chart added: 'Avoiding accountability for her immoral and wrong choices is basically a hallmark of her. She's essentially a giant spoiled brat, you know, I mean it, like to boil it down.
15 Katy Perry had previously said that she hoped this mansion would be the forever home she and Orlando Bloom would raise their daughter, Daisy Dove, in.
katyperry/Instagram
'She's never had to grow up, and so she doesn't realize, I'm not giving her, I'm not excusing her, but like I don't think she fully understands the moral consequences of her actions, like she's not fully developed from a moral perspective.'
Westcott's attorneys previously shot down Perry's claims that the property was damaged between 2020 and 2024. They claimed Perry had to deposit $9 million of the $15 million sale price into an escrow account, which left '$6 million of the price she owes up to the decision of the court after the second phase of the trial,' reported Us Weekly.
'Perry's game is clear. During years of litigation, she asserted $3.25 million in loss of use damages. But immediately after the [decision], providing that she would pay $9 million of the $15 million price … was approved by the Court, she is trying to add $2.29 million in 'new damages' which brings her total damages claim up to $5.4 million, an amount close to the $6 million she still owes,' their filing reportedly read.
15 Katy Perry is also set to be asked about the rumors that she has been renting the home to Chris Pratt and his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger.for Katy Perry
For Chart and his family, it's not about the money.
'I don't need the money,' he insisted, claiming Perry's 'taking from' the things Carl wanted to give his fortune to. 'Not an insubstantial portion of his money is going to charity, and instead it's going to her. That's bulls–t,' he said.
The Post reached out to Perry and Bloom's lawyers and PR teams for comment.
The 'Last Friday Night' singer's ex hasn't been the only celebrity dragged into the ongoing legal case.
Perry is set to be grilled about allegedly renting the 8-bedroom mansion to Chris Pratt and his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, after a June report claimed the couple had recently moved into the 9,285 square-foot estate, according to court documents obtained by Us Weekly.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New York Post
an hour ago
- New York Post
NASCAR's Kyle Larson says ‘Talladega Nights' made ‘our sport into a joke'
NASCAR driver Kyle Larson is a fan of racing movies — but has mixed feelings about one comedy. Earlier this week, he revealed some of his favorite racing movies on Julian Edelman's podcast 'Games With Names,' a list that included 'Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.' Nevertheless, Larson believed the movie did some damage to the sport of racing. Advertisement NASCAR racer Kyle Larson. Getty Images 'I mean, I like the movie,' Larson said of the popular Will Ferrell movie. 'I think it did not do anything good for our sport. I think it turned our sport into a joke, unfortunately. But that is one of the most popular racing movies … I feel like the rest of the world — that's what they think about our sport now.' 'Talladega Nights' is a movie about a fictional NASCAR driver, Ricky Bobby, who needs to build things back up to reach the top of the racing world again. While fans give the movie a 73 percent rating on the popular aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Larson is not the only racer who thinks the movie is an inadequate representation of the sport. Advertisement Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron, who ranks first in the NASCAR Cup standings, backed him up on X, writing: '100%. Should not be the first thing people think of.' The two are far from the first two to speak on the movie. Racer Bubba Wallace also did not like the movie's depiction of the sport. Will Ferrell speaks during a press junket promoting his film 'Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby' before practice for the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series USG Sheetrock 400 on July 7, 2006 at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois. Getty Images for NASCAR Advertisement He revealed his feelings about the movie on the 'Rubbin' is Racing' podcast in February. 'Bad. It's not like a good racing movie,' Wallace said. 'It's just a comedy. I remember watching it, I think I was high school, maybe like a freshman or something, and I seen that come out and I was like, 'They're making fun of our sport.' And I was like, 'That's not right.' But then I've watched it multiple times now and I'm like, 'Ah, OK, some scenes are funny' … but it's Will Ferrell. 'Love him as an actor for sure.'
Yahoo
4 hours ago
- Yahoo
Mariah Carey's 5-Word Response About Going to Space Goes Viral
Mariah Carey's 5-Word Response About Going to Space Goes Viral originally appeared on Parade. Mariah Carey had a hilarious 5-word response when asked if she would consider going to space like rival pop star Katy Perry. During an appearance on BBC Radio on Thursday, August 7, the singer was asked, "Would you fancy going to space? You know, like Katy Perry did?" Carey was unaware of Perry's Blue Origin space mission, which she completed alongside Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez, and responded, "Did she go to space?" The host informed her that Perry did indeed go to space, but "not for long" and that she "went into orbit and back." Though the "We Belong Together" singer was doubtful at first, the host reassured her that he wasn't making the story up. Carey called the feat "amazing." But what's going viral is Carey's on-brand reply to the host asking, "Would you do it?" "I think I've done enough." Carey quipped back. RELATED: Shortly after the clip started making rounds on social media, fans took to X to share their reactions to Carey's hilarious response. "best response to this question possible" wrote one fan. "Mimi has no business in space. Let's keep her safe and sound on Earth. We can hear her vocals just fine in here!" said another. "LOL. Well played, Mariah, well played." added a third. Many pointed out that Carey was smart to shut down the space question, as Perry's space flight was heavily criticized and mocked by social media users. Others joked she would make the trip around Christmastime, a nod to her smash hit "All I Want For Christmas is You." 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Mariah Carey's 5-Word Response About Going to Space Goes Viral first appeared on Parade on Aug 7, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 7, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword


New York Post
4 hours ago
- New York Post
‘And Just Like That' teases Carrie Bradshaw's ending
Carrie Bradshaw might not get a 'happily ever after' ending. On Aug. 1, Sarah Jessica Parker made the shocking announcement that the 'Sex and the City' spinoff, 'And Just Like That,' would abruptly end with Season 3 – so, when the series airs its finale on Aug. 14, it will be the end of the road for Carrie, who has been on-screen since 1998. The penultimate episode of 'And Just Like That,' (which premiered Aug. 7 and is now streaming on HBO Max) had strong hints as to how the 'Sex and the City' universe will ultimately wrap up Carrie's love life. Advertisement 9 Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis in 'Sex and the City' in 2002. Getty Images Spoilers below for 'And Just Like That' Season 3, episode 11. During the penultimate episode, Carrie (Parker) meets with her editor, Amanda (Ashlie Atkinson), to discuss her novel, which is about a woman in the 1800s. Advertisement Although Amanda is enthusiastic about Carrie's novel, she's confused, as she thinks the final chapter is missing. 9 Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon in 'And Just Like That…' GC Images Carrie assures her, 'You have the last chapter…That's the last page. After her love dies, she's in the garden alone,' she says. Carrie is talking about the heroine in her book, but the show is obviously being meta about how her story should end, as her longtime love, Big (Chris Noth), died at the beginning of 'And Just Like That.' Advertisement The editor tells Carrie, 'I'm a happy ending gal. What you've written is a romantic tragedy.' Carrie pushes back, wondering how a woman alone in a garden is a 'tragedy.' Amanda then tells Carrie, 'A woman alone at the end would be a tragedy, would it not?' 9 Chris Noth as Mr. Big, and Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie in 'And Just Like That' Season 1. GC Images This is clearly the show musing over how Carrie's story should end. Advertisement Carrie then meets with her friends Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) to mull over her meeting with her editor. She complains that her editor and publisher think that a story ending with a woman alone is too 'tragic,' but she says, 'I like the ending, I thought it was honest.' 9 Sarah Jessica Parker in 'And Just Like That.' Max Does this mean that after years of going through romantic escapades on 'Sex and the City' and 'And Just Like That,' Carrie will end up alone, with no 'happily ever after?' Maybe, but not so fast. The episode ends with Carrie writing an epilogue to her novel. In it, her heroine gets a letter from a friend, inviting her to attend a party to celebrate the return of her cousin. Carrie takes pains to specify that this man, whom her heroine will soon meet, is a 'handsome widower.' 9 Sarah Jessica Parker in 'And Just Like That.' Max So, in Carrie's novel, her heroine will end up alone, but with the implication that there's a new man in her future. Advertisement Does this mean Carrie may have a similar ending? Time will tell, as the last episode lands on HBO Max on Aug 14. Carrie had rekindled her romance with Aidan (John Corbett) before calling it quits. The most recent man in her life was her neighbor, Duncan (Jonathan Cake), but it was implied he was a passing fling, as he's leaving New York soon. 9 Sarah Jessica Parker with John Corbett in 'And Just Like That.' HBO MAX Advertisement 9 Jonathan Cake as Duncan and Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie in 'And Just Like That.' HBO 'And Just Like That' was reportedly not canceled. When Parker announced that it would end with Season 3, showrunner Michael Patrick King also posted his own announcement on social media. 'While I was writing the last episode of 'And Just Like That…' season 3, it became clear to me that this might be a wonderful place to stop,' he wrote. Advertisement 9 Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon in 'And Just Like That.' HBO Referring to Parker, King said, 'SJP and I held off announcing the news until now because we didn't want the word 'final' to overshadow the fun of watching the season.' Despite his claims that ending the show is his choice, ratings had been dwindling, with the Season 3 premiere averaging a paltry 429,000 households during the live-plus-three-day viewership window, according to Forbes. The show has also faced backlash over its choice to start by killing Big. Advertisement 9 Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall and Cynthia Nixon in 2000. Getty Images Fans have also slammed 'And Just Like That' over seemingly careless writing resulting in plot holes – such as the show appearing to kill off one character's father twice – and characters such as Che Diaz (Sara Ramirez), who fans slammed as a 'woke' caricature. Plus, as original 'Sex and the City' star Kim Cattrall didn't return to 'And Just Like That,' things just weren't the same without Samantha Jones.