Katy Perry beats Taylor Swift for highest paid entertainer of 2015, The Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles was involved in a debate with a gathering of nuns over the proprietorship and pending offer of a previous community in Los Feliz to music whiz Katy Perry for $14.5 million in real money.
As indicated by reports got by Us Weekly, two of the five nuns, Sister Rita Callanan and Sister Catherine Rose, contend that the estate style peak cloister, which offers perspectives of downtown L.A. what's more, the San Gabriel Mountains, is legitimately theirs to offer. Sister Rita and Sister Catherine sold the property to restaurateur Dana Hollister for $15.5 million — an issue since Archbishop Jose Gomez is asserting that the property is his to offer.
Gomez, as far as concerns him, has been caught up with arranging the offer of the property to Perry, who, as indicated by the L.A. Times, is willing to shell out $14.5 million in real money to make the property her home.
The songstress even chatted with the nuns trying to take care of business. On the other hand, Sister Rita wasn't a fan.
"All things considered, I discovered Katy Perry and I discovered her features and… in the event that its okay to say, I wasn't content with any of it," Sister Rita told the paper of her speedy Internet look. "We have given numerous years to this archdiocese and we have served them well," she included. "For the archdiocese to… put us under a transport and keep running over us, I'm sad, it was just a lot fo
As indicated by reports got by Us Weekly, two of the five nuns, Sister Rita Callanan and Sister Catherine Rose, contend that the estate style peak cloister, which offers perspectives of downtown L.A. what's more, the San Gabriel Mountains, is legitimately theirs to offer. Sister Rita and Sister Catherine sold the property to restaurateur Dana Hollister for $15.5 million — an issue since Archbishop Jose Gomez is asserting that the property is his to offer.
Gomez, as far as concerns him, has been caught up with arranging the offer of the property to Perry, who, as indicated by the L.A. Times, is willing to shell out $14.5 million in real money to make the property her home.
The songstress even chatted with the nuns trying to take care of business. On the other hand, Sister Rita wasn't a fan.
"All things considered, I discovered Katy Perry and I discovered her features and… in the event that its okay to say, I wasn't content with any of it," Sister Rita told the paper of her speedy Internet look. "We have given numerous years to this archdiocese and we have served them well," she included. "For the archdiocese to… put us under a transport and keep running over us, I'm sad, it was just a lot fo

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