Pop-singer
Katy
Perry
has
settled
a
legal
dispute
with
British
hair
care
company
over
a
verbal
agreement
gone
wrong.
Katy
was
signed
as
the
global
ambassador
for
the
hair
care
company
called
Good
Hair
Day
almost
two
years
ago.
In
April
this
year,
the
company
felt
that
Katy
Perry
is
not
so
popular
any
more
even
with
her
successful
career
going
ahead.
They
felt
that
the
singer's
appeal
in
Europe
had
a
significant
decrease.
With
this
notion,
the
British
company
wanted
to
break
ties
with
her.
Perry
claimed
that
Good
Hair
Day,
the
company
owed
her
$2
million
based
on
a
verbal
agreement
to
extend
her
contract.
Good
Hair
Day
refused
to
accept
the
claim
as
they
reportedly
wanted
to
end
association
with
Perry
when
the
deal
expired.
Previously
flooded
images
with
Katy's
different
hair
styles
and
colours,
the
hair
care
company
removed
all
her
pictures
from
their
website.
The
company
filed
a
lawsuit
first
against
Perry
to
prevent
her
from
suing
them
for
the
$2
million.
In
June,
both
the
parties
agreed
to
drop
the
case
completely
with
both
giving
up
the
right
to
re-file.
This
settles
the
lawsuit.
It
hasn't
been
confirmed
whether
Perry
received
the
$2
million
she
sought
from
the
company.