
You'd think being a pop star means you can buy a property just like that - but apparently not for Katy Perry, who wants to purchase a convent.
She's caught in a legal battle with two elderly nuns who used to live in the buildings in Los Angeles.
Sister Catherine Rose Holzman said: "It would be a sin to sell to her."
The singer's just won the latest round of the fight, as a US judge has voided a deal to sell it to a restaurant owner.
Katy wants the sale so badly she's even visited the nuns, and sung for them, to persuade them to let her buy it.
As Newsbeat previously reported, Katy - whose parents are Pentecostal preachers - reportedly met with the nuns last year to plead her case.
According to the Los Angeles Times, external the singer "dressed conservatively" and sang gospel hymn Oh Happy Day for them, as well as showing them a Jesus tattoo on her wrist.
"I found Katy Perry and I found her videos and... if it's all right to say, I wasn't happy with any of it," Sister Rita Callanan told the newspaper.
'It's still game on'
Sister Catherine Rose Holzman told Billboard, external: "Katy Perry represents everything we don't believe in."
After researching Katy online, she says she found a video of an interview where Katy joked she'd become successful because she "sold my soul to the devil" - a comment the sisters disapproved of.
The singer's tracks include songs like I Kissed A Girl, Ur So Gay and By the Grace of God.

The nuns had signed a deal to sell the convent to a restaurant owner, Dana Hollister instead, but Los Angeles superior court judge Stephanie Bowick has overruled that.
Although the sisters no longer live there, they said they did have authority to sell the property under the institute's bylaws.
The local archbishop disagrees though, and says the sisters never had the power to sell the property to Hollister.
The fight may not be over though as John Scholnick, the lawyer representing the nuns, told the Los Angeles Times, external he's considering an appeal and thinks "it's still game on."
Called the California Institute of the Sisters of the Most Holy and Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the convent used to house more than 100 nuns.
It's understood the buildings, in Los Feliz near LA, were featured in filming for the TV show My Name is Earl and for the most recent version of 90210.
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