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Katy Perry Won’t Stop Kissing ‘Bachelorette’ Star On ‘American Idol’ [VIDEO]

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Katy Perry once again wouldn’t stop kissing a contestant on “American Idol,” eventually causing her to be dragged off the stage Monday night.

Perry, a singer and “American Idol” judge, raised eyebrows after continually kissing reality dating show “The Bachelorette” contestant Becca Kufrin on the hand during the finale, BuzzFeed reported. The singer got down from her podium, apparently starstruck, and began kneeling while continuing to kiss Kufrin’s hand. Fellow judge Luke Bryan even had to eventually drag Perry offstage since she would not budge.

“Can I be in the running?” Perry yelled out while Ryan Seacrest was promoting Kufrin’s appearance on “The Bachelorette.” (RELATED: Minnesota Lawmaker Wants To Ban ‘Bachelor’ Arie Luyendyk Jr. From Entering The State)

“I’m not single, but I still like you,” Perry said after kissing her on the hand without letting go, “Entertainment Tonight” reported. Perry then began to keep kissing the contestant until Bryan got down from his seat to grab a shocked Perry by the wrist while she was laying down and grabbed her from the stage back to the podium.

“I’m so sorry,” Lionel Richie, the other “American Idol” judge, told Kufrin and Seacrest. Despite Perry began dragged back to the podium she did not remain visible to the camera, presumably still laying on the ground. (RELATED: Teen Mad Katy Perry Kissed Him, Said He’d Refuse If Asked Ahead Of Time)

Katy Perry keeps kissing bachelorette and ends up being dragged offstage (9:00-11:00 p.m. EDT). (Eric McCandless/ABC via Getty Images)

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