6. Her album, Prism, was declared a biohazard
Okay, this one sounds a little bit weirder than it actually is, but it’s quite a claim to be able to make! In the deluxe edition of her album Prism, Perry included seeds that her fans could then plant, grow, and enjoy for themselves. However, the Department of Agriculture in Australia decided that the Swan River daisy seeds in Perry’s latest albums were a biohazard, as they were of international origin. Even though the record label said that all albums sold in Australia had locally sourced seeds, the Department of Agriculture didn’t like it, and Aussie fans found themselves buying cheaper import copies to get around all the fuss.
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