The singer, 39, appeared on the show ahead of her performance at the Australian Football League (AFL) Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on September 28. She is expected to perform multiple hit tracks from her years-long career and “1.5 songs” fromher new album,143.

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“So Brutal”: Katy Perry Roasted By 102-Year-Old Audience Member

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“So Brutal”: Katy Perry Roasted By 102-Year-Old Audience Member

The feisty 102-year-old audience member roasted theRoarsinger while she humorously attempted to play the role of a reporter.

“You are also welcome to my show. I said [ages] 8 to 80, but there is no limit. Age is a construct,” Katy told thecentenarianand then asked her who herfavorite musicianswere.

“I like quite a few, really,” the charming audience member replied. “I like them all, darling.”

After learning that Miss Edna was born in January, the singer gushed: “January? You’re Capricorn. Good for you. So is Orlando Bloom, my partner. He’s a movie star.”

“So Brutal”: Katy Perry Roasted By 102-Year-Old Audience Member

“One little last question: my grandma almost lived to about 100, and her secret was having a glass of white wine every night. What’s your secret?” the award-winning diva asked.

The elderly woman chuckled and said that’s “naughty” before revealing she wouldtrade the wine for a “glass of water.”

“So what if I go to the club with my white wine and start dancing? Will I live to 102?” the singer then asked.

“We didn’t expect it to be so brutal,” said one of the show’s hosts after the centenarian’s cheeky reaction

Miss Edna’s answer was swift and blunt: “No.”

The room erupted in laughter as Katy, momentarily stunned, had no choice but to laugh at herself.

Even the hosts couldn’t resist joining in the fun, as Waleed Aly quipped, “We didn’t expect it to be so brutal.”

“So Brutal”: Katy Perry Roasted By 102-Year-Old Audience Member

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The performance “is going to be that futuristic, next-level type of stuff. I’ll be singing all the songs people know and one-and-a-half new ones, but mostly the ones people can sing along to,” she toldThe Project’s hosts. “This is basically a big appetizer for what I’m about to do on tour here in Australia.”Eligijus Sinkunas

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