Katy Perry finds comfort in ex-boyfriend

Argentina Star (IANS) Saturday 4th February, 2012

Singer Katy Perry has found support in her ex-boyfriend after her marriage broke down.

The "Firework" hitmaker and British comedian Russell Brand called off their marriage in December after only 14 months.

Perry's former love, Gym Class Heroes frontman Travie McCoy, said he has been trying to help the singer get over the break-up. McCoy and Perry dated in 2008.

"There will always be a connection between us, I'll always be there for her. When you've been in a relationship like ours, you will always make time for that person. Katy was there for me through my hard times when things were really bad," mirror.co.uk quoted McCoy as saying.

"Life goes on, I have regrets about the way things ended but there are no grudges anymore. I'll always be there for her, she knows that."

"Do I think she got married to Russell too fast? When you're feeling it, you're feeling it. You can't help how you feel," he added.

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