Katy Perry will not honor a plea by her ex-husband and British comedian Russell Brand to delete any footage of him in the upcoming documentary on the singer, Part of Me.
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Brand is rumored to be worried about some of his angry outbursts and embarrassing moments that were captured on film.
The "California Gurls" singer recently spoke to Ellen DeGeneres about keeping the footage in the film:
"I thought it was important to show everything in between. I think sometimes people think that we're perfect and we know we're not perfect, at all."
Brand, in his interview with Ellen, told the talk show host "I still love her as a human being."
Part of Me will document Perry's beginnings as a gospel singer under the name Katy Hudson, to her recent pop stardom.
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