Katy Perry: I want another me
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Katy Perry wants to clone herself so she doesn't have to work so hard.
The 25-year-old singer has been extremely busy in the past few months, promoting her new album Teenage Dream, shooting music videos and hosting several awards shows.
She is also trying to plan her upcoming wedding to British comedian Russell Brand and is struggling to find time to keep up with all her commitments.
Katy has now joked that she is desperate for someone else who looks like her to share her ever-increasing workload.
"Sometimes I wish I was a twin... Or could make a clone. I need more than 24 hours a day!!! Oy vey. #alotgoingon!!! (sic)," Katy wrote on her Twitter page.
Katy has taken to the social networking site several times in the past few days to complain about her busy lifestyle.
Her frequent travelling has left her exhausted and unable to sleep, but Katy is determined to remain upbeat.
"Jet lag is my middle name," she wrote.
- Cover Showbiz
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