It's wasn't exactly a regal arrival. Unless, of course, being late is befitting royalty. Katy Perry, the belle of the Starkey Hearing Foundation ball, hit the red carpet Sunday at the RiverCentre in St. Paul 30 minutes after the carpet was supposed to have been rolled up.
The highest paid entertainer of 2014 — she grossed $135 million, according to Forbes — was immediately escorted to Tani and Bill Austin, leader of Starkey, the Eden Prairie-based hearing-aid company whose black-tie gala raises millions to outfit children in Third World countries with free hearing aids.
Perry posed for a few photos with the Austins and then, without an escort (John Mayer is off again these days, we hear) walked the red carpet, with nary a queenly wave, much of a sincere smile or even a word.
"She's not answering questions," a publicist responded after a question was asked.
The pop queen didn't even acknowledge a couple of gleeful young girls standing with their moms along the red carpet.
Well, roar then.
At least, some celebs were talkative at the Twin Cities' glitziest gala. Like Minnesota athletes who escorted their moms — pro footballer Michael Floyd and brand-new Timberwolf Tyus Jones.
Heck, even Twins manager Paul Molitor showed up before Perry — even though he had an important day job. Despite his team losing again to the Yankees on a sunny Sunday afternoon, he met the red-carpet media. He said he went on a Starkey mission to the Dominican Republic to give children hearing aids a few years ago.