Kesha Says She’s ‘Bored of Wearing Clothes’ as She Shares Daring Nude Photo of Herself Eating a Salad

Kesha is baring it all! On Saturday, Aug. 17, the singer, 37, posted two nude photos of herself on Instagram, including one which shows her eating a salad while sitting in a chair as another shows her sitting in a bed with a white sheet draped over her chest. “But…. I’m bored of wearing clothes,”
Kesha Says She’s ‘Bored of Wearing Clothes’ as She Shares Daring Nude Photo of Herself Eating a Salad

Kesha is baring it all!

On Saturday, Aug. 17, the singer, 37, posted two nude photos of herself on Instagram, including one which shows her eating a salad while sitting in a chair as another shows her sitting in a bed with a white sheet draped over her chest.

“But…. I’m bored of wearing clothes,” Kesha captioned the daring post. 

Recently, Kesha celebrated the 15-year anniversary of “TiK ToK,” her debut single, with a post on social media.

In a TikTok video, the pop star could be seen brushing her teeth with Jack Daniel’s whiskey — a reference to one of the song’s lyrics.

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At the start of the clip, Kesha walks into the bathroom while holding a Spotify plaque commemorating 1 billion streams of her 2013 hit “Timber,” before saying, “S—, wrong one,” and grabbing her other plaque that marks 1 billion streams of “TiK ToK.”

She then pours Jack Daniel’s on the plaque, dips her toothbrush in the whiskey and brushes her teeth, referencing the song’s lyric in the first verse: “Before I leave, brush my teeth with a bottle of Jack / ‘Cause when I leave for the night, I ain’t comin’ back.”

Kesha Brushes Her Teeth with a Bottle of Jack Daniels

Kesha brushes her teeth with a bottle of Jack Daniel’s.

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In a recent Instagram post, Kesha celebrated her hit, writing, “TiK ToK was the first single that I put into this world that had my voice AND my name credited. I remember making it fun and happy because that’s how I felt and wanted others to feel.”

The singer said that the song reminds her of how she viewed the world at the time. “That girl was naïve and wild and playful. This song eternalizes a side of myself that I love very much, and now see I have to protect fiercely. The world has changed so much and so have I,” she said.

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Kesha also revealed that she is changing the first line of the 2010 hit single that references Sean “Diddy” Combs amid his ongoing sexual abuse and sex trafficking allegations and lawsuits.

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