Home / News / Celebrity News Katy Perry normalizes pumping breast milk and voting in the same video Katy Perry/Instagram She's pumping in public at a time when 61% of Americans think that's unacceptable. By Heather Marcoux October 6, 2020 Katy Perry/Instagram Rectangle Katy Perry teamed up with activist Jane Fonda to get people ‘Pumped to Vote’… but as a new mama, Perry understands that for a lot of us, ‘pump’ has a whole different meaning. Perry posted funny a video of a celeb group workout session led by Fonda which is meant to encourage voting. In the video, her partner Orlando Bloom and other big names are pumping their muscles and Perry is seen pumping breast milk. She captioned her video: “Okay so @orlandobloom and I have different views on what it means to get pumped these days but whoever said pumping isn’t a sport… I’d like to twist their nipples clockwise for one week straight ANYWAY I am going to exercise my right to vote!!!!” View this post on Instagram A post shared by KATY PERRY (@katyperry) on Oct 5, 2020 at 9:31am PDT Perry is encouraging followers to register to vote (to learn more, visit exercisethatvote.org/katyperry) and simultaneously encouraging the acceptance of breastfeeding and pumping in a society where most mothers don’t have the privileges Perry has when it comes to getting time off to pump. A survey done last year by Aeroflow found 61% of Americans “think it’s unacceptable to breastfeed or breast pump in a restaurant” and 25% “do not believe moms should be allowed to breastfeed or pump in the clear view of the public.” Almost a third (31%) “do not believe employers should be required to provide a lactation room, which contrasts sharply with the 90% of people who state that they believe women should be allowed to pump at work.” By showing pumping on a public platform Perry is standing up for women who need to be able to pump at work (which you can’t do if your employer doesn’t provide resources, like a lactation room and reasonable breaks). And by getting people pumped to vote, she’s trying to create a better future for her baby and all mamas. Related Stories Holidays Kylie Kelce’s candid take on holiday gifts: ‘Please don’t buy these for my kids’ News Kristin Cavallari’s scary encounter with an intruder reminds us how powerful a mom’s instincts can be News Nicole Kidman almost walked away from acting—her mom’s words echo what every working mom needs to hear The latest Baby H5 bird flu outbreak: What families need to know to stay safe Parenting After an IVF mix-up, two moms raised each other’s baby—here’s what happened (and how to protect your family) Baby Learn & Play Neuroscience says: Letting your child try and fail Is the key to effective parenting Baby Study reveals moms boost babies’ ‘love hormone’ by talking about feelings