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Katy Perry celebrated her 28th birthday Thursday by having lunch with US First Lady Michelle Obama and said it was a day she would never forget.
The 'Firework' singer turned 28 Thursday and says it will be a birthday she will always remember because she met with the US First Lady, while her husband President Obama, gave a "shout out" to her and her grandma.
She tweeted: "So tonight was a great night! The PRESIDENT gave grandma and I unforgettable shout outs & now I am officially 28! Best. birthday. ever. (sic)"
She then followed up with: "NOW my bday is complete! Lunch with @MichelleObama #chicvote (sic)"
Instead of presents, Katy asked for donations to be made to The David Lynch Foundation, a non-profit organisation transforming the lives of at-risk populations through meditation.
She retweeted her friend David Lynch: "OMG! RT @DAVID_LYNCH: Dear Twitter Friends! It's @katyperry 's birthday & she requested donations to the @LynchFoundation in lieu of gifts. (sic)"
Katy - who is currently dating John Mayer - also took to her twitter to express her thanks at the birthday messages she had received and said they left her feeling very emotional.
She wrote: "Thank you all for making me feel so special today. I'm overwhelmed with all the love that I might have a small happy cry now. So blessed."
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