Kesha opened up to the women’s magazine
about her rise to fame, body issues and music career, said she’s
“taking control” of her life following her long legal battle with former
producer, Dr. Luke. Cosmopolitan‘s upcoming June 2018 issue hits
newsstands on May 8.
On her initial rise to fame in 2009: “I thought I
had to be very tough and really strong and portray that I didn’t give a
f**k, and that just was not the case. I was pretending like everything
was great all the time.”
On overcoming body issues and an eating disorder: “The
final straw was when I was with my mom at a family dinner party and I
was so anxious. Driving home, I had to pull over, and I was like, I
can’t keep this secret anymore. It was scary, but I finally put my foot
down and chose life. That was a huge turning point. I’m not a size. I’m
not a number. I am a strong, badass, motherf**king woman, and quite
frankly, I like my junk. Ten years ago, I never thought I’d be able to
say that.”
On her latest album, Rainbow: “I would write,
and pain would turn into art, and the art would turn into healing, and
the healing turned into a record. And then I was nominated for a
Grammy!”
On her upcoming 30-city Adventures of Kesha and Macklemore tour: “I’ve
taken ownership of myself. I’m taking control of my life and my name
and the music it’s attached to. I’m not, like, a sad sap now. There are a
couple of ballads, but my show is still extremely fun. I’m not going to
be less crazy. There’s an awesome band, and there’s dancing and
glitter. That’s a promise I will keep—there will always be glitter.” Räägi sõbrale... #AFRICA
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