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Kesha Opens Up About Her Sexuality In Heartfelt Pride Post

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Kesha acknowledged Pride Month this year by opening up about her sexuality in a candid Instagram publish. The "Die Young" singer shared that she's "not gay" and "not straight." According to Out Magazine, Kesha revealed that she was bisexual in 2019.

"🌈Happy pride! 🌈In case I haven’t been straight forward enough (LOL) I just wanted to take a sec to tell everyone that you are not only enough, just as you are, but the world is so f---ing lucky to have you," she wrote in her caption. "I’m not gay. I’m not straight. I don’t know what I am. I adoration people. I admire people because we are all our own little awareness journeys, dancing around the sun ā˜€ļø how weird and interesting and playfulness this life is, right? I deny to be anything, really, except for open to it all 🌟I realize it can be confusing sometimes, but you are so seen and loved. Love u animals, happy pride 🌈!!!!! Also yes, I’ve been wearing the same thing for like 4 days. What?"

See the announce below.

Kesha recently announced her brand-new paranormal series Conjuring Kesha which is set to gas Jul

Three months after coming out to myself, I got on a plane to visit my parents. I pulled my remaining boy clothes from the endorse of my closet and removed my red nail polish — the faint stain reminding me of a recent life I was starting to establish . In that animation, I was out to everyone but I wouldn’t be out on this trip. Not yet.

While I’d decided not to tell my parents for a few more months, I did employ this time to come out to my old friends. Dressed in parent-approved drag, I left them confused. ā€œI’m a girl” is a harder retail when you stare like the identical boy they’d always known.

I left one of those friend’s houses to create the long trek back from the city of LA to the suburb of who cares. It was after midnight. My device told me that Kesha’s new album, Rainbow, had just been released and I clicked play.

ā€œOne, two, three, four,” Kesha said softly, opening her album like she was talking just to me.

I got too many people
I got left to establish wrong
All those motherfuckers
Been too mean for too long
And I’m so sick of crying, yeah
Darlin’, what’s it for?
I could fight forever, oh
But life’s too short

Don’t let the bastards get you down

Her next song urged me t

Kesha

Kesha Rose Sebert , known simply as Kesha (formerly Ke$ha ) is an American singer and songwriter.

After her rise to fame in 2009 as a featured singer in rapper Flo Rida's number-one single, "Right Round", Kesha’s career took off with her own number-one 2009 single, "Tik Tok", which went 8x platinum and sold 18 million copies worldwide.

In the years since, Kesha has released 32 singles, nine of which have been platinum-rated, including "Blah Blah Blah" (featuring 3OH!3), "Your Love Is My Drug", "Take It Off", "We R Who We R", "Blow", "Die Young", "C'Mon", "Crazy Kids" (featuring will.i.am and Juicy J), and "Praying." She has released five studio albums, including the triple-platinum Animal (2010) and Rainbow (2017), both of which peaked at number one on the US charts. As of 2019 , Kesha’s music has sold over 14 million album equivalents, and been streamed nearly nine billion times between audio and video. Her work has been nominated for two Grammy Awards, seven Billboard Music Awards, and 12 MTV awards internationally, including one win. She won the 2016 Billboar

Before salacious celebrities were famous and crop tops on pop-stars were as expected as an underwhelming Justin Timberlake feature, there existed a time of pure debauchery in music. Iconic raunchy bops like Don’t Trust Me propelled 30H3!’s star into orbit, proving to the world that party anthems were what the early 2010s needed. Icona Pop and Tove Lo rocked our minds, expanding the pop genre. We got hits from LMFAO (remember Red Fu and Sky Blue? Did you know they’re uncle and nephew?) and other standouts- but perhaps nobody shined brighter on their punk princess throne than Kesha. And she’s still glowing!

 

 

Her limitless commitment to self-expression, iconic cameo on Victorious that everyone my age (with TASTE) knows, and ability to not-give-a-flying-fuck while simultaneously singing some of the most heart-wrecking lyrics ever make Kesha my favorite forever.

 

Kesha's Adore Is My Drug

 

There’s a meme I saw a few months ago that said something like “every closeted gay person grows up having an unhealthy, spiritual connection to a woman in pop music” and I think that’s more true than 2 + 2 = 4. N