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"I grew up in a very religious household and so a lot of things were monitored," she revealed. "Some things were allowed but Madonna was always taboo and so were The Smurfs."
What? No Smurfs?!
Katy, who grew up in a religious household (both of her parents are Pentecostal pastors), says that she had other restrictions, too, which might not have been such a bad thing.
"I was very annoyed that I wasn't allowed to go to sleepovers but I know what kids are up to on those sleepovers now," she joked.
Fortunately for Katy, she's all grown up now and can make her own rules. In fact, she could even watch the Smurfs AT a sleepover if she wanted to!
Did you have shows you weren't allowed to watch when you were a kid? Which ones were they?