In fan-captured video shared on X, Perry is seen singing her 2013 Billboard Hot 100-topping hit “Roar” while soaring above the audience. Mid-performance, the prop jerks downward after slipping from its wire, causing a drop that nearly unseats her.Visibly startled, Perry stopped singing and clutched the winged prop to regain her balance as it swayed in the air. Once it steadied and she regained her composure, she resumed the song and finished the performance strong.After the show, Perry took to social media to react to the mid-air mishap. “Goodnight San Fran,” she wrote on her Instagram Story alongside a screen-grab of her terrified expression during the drop.This isn’t the “Firework” hitmaker’s first onstage technical issue. During a Lifetimes Tour stop in Australia in late June, a similar malfunction occurred when a flying sphere she was riding began to tilt mid-performance, forcing her to grab onto the support cables for stability, according to People.Perry isn’t the only artist to deal with high-flying prop malfunctions recently. Beyoncé also experienced a scare during her Cowboy Carter show in Houston in late June. During a performance of “16 Carriages,” the “Texas Hold ’Em” singer’s suspended car stalled and tilted above the audience at NRG Stadium, causing a brief delay in the show.Perry is currently touring in support of her latest album, 143, which reached No. 6 on the Billboard 200. Her next show is scheduled for Monday (July 21) in Seattle, followed by shows in Canada, Europe and South America. The trek, which launched in late April, is set to wrap in early December.
Olympic champion Zheng takes break after surgery

After undergoing arthroscopic surgery on her right elbow, Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen will have a “short break” from competing on the WTA Tour.
The 22-year-old Chinese tennis player claimed to have been “dealing with persistent pain” after falling in the first round of this year’s Wimbledon.
The world number six wrote on Instagram, “Now begins the recovery journey.”
“Over the coming weeks and months, I’ll be focusing entirely on rehab, making every effort possible to come back stronger and healthier.
I think it’s a necessary step in the right direction as a quick break.
She won the women’s singles title at the Paris Games in 2024, and she also won the final of her five WTA titles at the Japanese Pan Pacific Open in October that year.
Zheng has never won a Grand Slam, but he did make it to the 2024 Australian Open final, the US Open quarter-finals twice, and the French Open final eight this year.
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Olympic champion Zheng takes break after surgery

After undergoing arthroscopic surgery on her right elbow, Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen will have a “short break” from competing on the WTA Tour.
The 22-year-old Chinese tennis player claimed to have been “dealing with persistent pain” after falling in the first round of this year’s Wimbledon.
The world number six wrote on Instagram, “Now begins the recovery journey.”
“Over the coming weeks and months, I’ll be focusing entirely on rehab, making every effort possible to come back stronger and healthier.
I think it’s a necessary step in the right direction as a quick break.
She won the women’s singles title at the Paris Games in 2024, and she also won the final of her five WTA titles at the Japanese Pan Pacific Open in October that year.
Zheng has never won a Grand Slam, but he did make it to the 2024 Australian Open final, the US Open quarter-finals twice, and the French Open final eight this year.
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Katy Perry fans praise her ‘professionalism’ after prop drops as star clings on

The crowd was gasping in disbelief as Katy Perry performed Roar at the Chase Centre when the butterfly prop she was riding fell midair.
Fans of Katy Perry admired her professionalism as the actress remained calm when a butterfly prop she was wearing dropped mid-air at a recent concert. When the California Girls singer performed Roar at the Chase Center, the audience below gasped in shock because the prop appeared to have fallen.
Before returning to the song, the singer paused for a few quick breaths to regain her stride. After the concert, she joked about the frightful situation and showed a close-up of her panicked face as the prop fell. “Goodnight San Fran,” Katie added in the caption.
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Fans were in shock over the situation and rushed to social media to praise her calm reaction to the moment. One user said on X/Twitter: “The professionalism here is beyond insane, like that could’ve easily cost your life, but Katy didn’t panic and she kept the show going….”
Another user wrote, “I’m so glad Katy is safe but the safety team needs to step up,” and that others would have freaked out and said, “No no, please stop.”
One enquirer said, “Yeah, it’s time for these artists get out the air.” Another user questioned, “Why do all of these stars need these floating stages for their shows.”
“Her training as an astronaut began, allowing her to remain composed and carry on with the show. Another joked, “Mission accomplished.
Six years after the Pirates of the Caribbean actor asked to end their nine-year romance, Orlando Bloom decided to call it quits.
Over the past few months, Orlando and Katy have been relocating to a coparenting focus, according to the representatives. They will always be viewed as a family because their shared goal is and always will be to raise their daughter in love, stability, and mutual respect.
An insider had informed the magazine of their amicable split before the official announcement, saying that Katie and Orlando are still friends. At the moment, it’s not contentious.
Katy is obviously upset, but she is relieved that she won’t have to go through another divorce because that was the worst time she has ever lived.
On June 30, Katy gave an emotionally charged performance in Adelaide, Australia, days before the news was confirmed. Katie lost her composure as she finished her set, shedding all of her tears and creating a heart sign in her hands to show her love for the audience.
Thank you for standing by them no matter what I do, Australia, Katy said to the audience, “Thank you for always being there for me.” The world is meant by that. Katy burst into her well-known hit “Firework” after regaining her composure.
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Zimbabwe reach first Rugby World Cup since 1991

After defeating Namibia 30-28 in the final of the Rugby Africa Cup in Kampala, Zimbabwe qualified for the Rugby World Cup for the first time since 1991.
They will also be a part of the 24 other teams competing in Australia’s 2027 World Cup.
They were also given the opportunity to represent Africa at the first World Cup in 1987, making their third appearance at the event.
After defeating Namibia in the semi-finals of last year, the Sables qualified for the Rugby Africa Cup final on Saturday.
At half-time, it was 16-16, but tries from Brandon Mudzekenyedzi and Godfrey Muzanargwo appeared to have put Zimbabwe firmly in control.
With 10 minutes left, Jacques Burger, a former Saracens back row, and Jay-Cee Nel and Adriaan Booysen crossed the line to coach a Namibia team, which finished the match with a score of two points.
In the 79th minute, substitute Tiaan Swanepoel fired a penalty from inside his own half wide of the posts, but Burger’s side were unable to find the crucial score needed to reduce the deficit.
The Welwitschias, who had won the previous seven Rugby World Cups, are now at their most dominant, with Ivory Coast the only other African country to have qualified for the continent’s qualifiers in 1995.
Namibia still have a chance to win the newly expanded World Cup, despite Zimbabwe having now confirmed their position alongside South Africa’s current champions.
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Zimbabwe reach first Rugby World Cup since 1991

After defeating Namibia 30-28 in the final of the Rugby Africa Cup in Kampala, Zimbabwe qualified for the Rugby World Cup for the first time since 1991.
They will also be a part of the 24 other teams competing in Australia’s 2027 World Cup.
They were also given the opportunity to represent Africa at the first World Cup in 1987, making their third appearance at the event.
After defeating Namibia in the semi-finals of last year, the Sables qualified for the Rugby Africa Cup final on Saturday.
At half-time, it was 16-16, but tries from Brandon Mudzekenyedzi and Godfrey Muzanargwo appeared to have put Zimbabwe firmly in control.
With 10 minutes left, Jacques Burger, a former Saracens back row, and Jay-Cee Nel and Adriaan Booysen crossed the line to coach a Namibia team, which finished the match with a score of two points.
In the 79th minute, substitute Tiaan Swanepoel fired a penalty from inside his own half wide of the posts, but Burger’s side were unable to find the crucial score needed to reduce the deficit.
The Welwitschias, who had won the previous seven Rugby World Cups, are now at their most dominant, with Ivory Coast the only other African country to have qualified for the continent’s qualifiers in 1995.
Namibia still have a chance to win the newly expanded World Cup, despite Zimbabwe having now confirmed their position alongside South Africa’s current champions.
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- Rugby Union