Kesha shares two NUDE snaps after teasing involvement with Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie’s The Simple Life reboot: ‘I’m bored of wearing clothes’
Kesha shared two nude photos of herself on Saturday, finally feeling comfortable in her slim 5-foot-9 figure after years of battling bulimia.
The 37-year-old pop star – who has 45.4 million followers on social media – subtitled her boudoir and naughty snaps: ‘But… I’m tired of wearing clothes.’
Playboy magazine captioned Kesha’s Instagram post, “You’re glowing!” and Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls wrote, “Clothing is always negative.”
The two-time Grammy nominee has a noticeably slimmer frame than she did in 2019, and speculation is that she may have jumped on the trendy Ozempic bandwagon, joining Kelly Clarkson, Whoopi Goldberg, Rebel Wilson and Oprah Winfrey.
On Friday, Kesha (last name Sebert) previewed her involvement in Peacock’s upcoming reality show starring reunited childhood friends Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie, with the caption, “Anything but easy!”
Kesha shared two nude photos of herself on Saturday after finally feeling comfortable in her slim 5-foot-9 figure after struggling with bulimia for years
The 37-year-old pop star, who has 45.4 million followers on social media, captioned her boudoir and naughty snaps: ‘But… I’m tired of wearing clothes’
Nicole referenced her rap alter ego when commenting on the LA native Instagram video, ‘Call me Nikki D’amelio’ while Paris wrote, ‘I love you, sis!’
Hilton and Richie were likely reenacting Kesha’s appearance on their 2005 reality show The Simple Life, in which all three ladies acted as matchmakers for her single mother Pebe Sebert in Nashville.
Peacock has made it clear that the 40-year-old socialite’s new series will not technically be a reboot of The Simple Life, which aired for five seasons (from 2003 to 2007) on Fox/E!.
On July 4, the Esalen Institute professor released the first single — Joyride — from her upcoming sixth studio album, which marks her first release on her new indie label, Kesha Records.
“I am very excited that Kesha Records will expand and grow in all the ways people would think, but also in unexpected ways as I am currently studying the tech sector and looking for partners that share the values that I align with,” Kesha said in her Ted talk in april.
‘So, in addition to the traditional record label model, I’m also looking to the future and I’m looking for some really creative, groundbreaking, innovative tech creators who want to change how the music industry works and bring a new level of transparency to the whole business. So I’m in a really exciting space right now.’
It was only five months ago that the Living in My Head singer “regained the legal rights to her own voice” after settling a nine-year legal battle with her former producer Dr. Luke, who accused her of physical, sexual, emotional abuse, and workplace discrimination (all of which he denied).
Last December, Kesha parted ways with the 50-year-old Grammy-nominated label Kemosabe (born Łukasz Sebastian Gottwald), as well as RCA Records and Vector Management.
The Gag Order singer, who has 33.9 million monthly listeners on Spotify, will flex her mezzo-soprano flute during an hour-long performance this Saturday at the Festival HERA HSBC, held at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City.
Kesha (left, pictured on August 1) has a suspiciously slimmer frame than she did in 2019 (right) — leading to speculation that she’s jumped on the trendy Ozempic bandwagon, joining Kelly Clarkson, Whoopi Goldberg, Rebel Wilson and Oprah Winfrey
On Friday, the two-time Grammy nominee previewed her involvement in Peacock’s upcoming reality show starring reunited childhood friends Paris Hilton (R) and Nicole Richie (L), captioning it, “Anything but easy!”
Nicole referenced her rap alter ego when she commented on Kesha’s Instagram video with, “Call me Nikki D’amelio,” while Paris wrote, “I love you, sis!”
Hilton and Richie were likely reenacting the LA native’s appearance on their previous 2005 reality show The Simple Life, which saw all three ladies act as matchmakers for her single mother Pebe Sebert in Nashville
Peacock has clarified that the 40-year-old socialite’s new series will not technically be a reboot of The Simple Life, which aired for five seasons from 2003 to 2007 on Fox/E! (Photo: Aug. 5)
On July 4, Kesha released the lead single – Joyride – from her upcoming sixth studio album, which will mark her first release on her new indie label, Kesha Records.
It was only five months ago that the Esalen Institute professor “regained legal rights to my own voice” after settling a nine-year legal battle with her former producer, Dr. Luke (left, pictured in 2011). Luke accused her of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, as well as workplace discrimination (all of which he denied).
Kesha will showcase her mezzo-soprano flutes during an hour-long performance at the Festival HERA HSBC, held at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City.