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Katy Perry wants to join the Illuminati?!

Los Angeles - Katy Perry has begged to join the Illuminati.

The Dark Horse songstress has made a pledge to the alleged New World Order asking if she can be part of their "club".

Part of a conspiracy theory, the Illuminati or New World Order is supposedly a secret class who intend to eventually rule the world with an authoritarian government.

Speaking to Rolling Stone magazine, Katy said: "Listen if the Illuminati exists, I would like to be invited. I see all that shit, and I'm like 'Come on, let me in! I want to be in the club!' I have no idea what it is. It sounds crazy."

The 29-year-old singer admitted that many of her fans believe that she is already part of the secretive group, after they spotted many Illuminati symbols in her Prismatic world tour.

Katy told the publication that audiences were left convinced after she used "strange triangles in hand motions" as part of her dance routines.

The group has been linked to several celebrities including Beyoncé and some conspiracy theorists even allege they were behind the assassination of the late American President, John F Kennedy.

However, current US President, Barack Obama has nothing but praise for Katy.

On Thursday, the brunette beauty was asked to perform at a White House dinner to honour the 46th anniversary of the Special Olympics.

When introducing her to the stage, Barack said: "I love Katy Perry. She is just a wonderful person. I've just met her mom and now I know why she is such a wonderful person."

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