The pop star says she knows "first-hand" how bullying can hurt lives and relationships.
Whether you’re a fan of Ke$ha’s music or you’re just intrigued by her crazy life, a new docu-series set to air on MTV at 11pm ET Tuesday should be worth watching.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, if there’s one thing people will learn from “Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life,” it’s that there’s no difference between on-stage Ke$ha and real-life Ke$ha.
THR reports that the docu-series is filmed by Ke$ha’s brother, Lagan Sebert.
Not only will viewers get to see the pop star skydiving, but they’ll get a chance to watch her make out in clubs and drink her own urine.
In a wide-ranging interview with THR, the “Die Young” singer says that she drank her urine because she thought it was suppose to be beneficial to your health. She also admits that she isn’t very good at saying “no” to people and so she tried it anyway.
How’d it taste? According to Ke$ha, urine is “pretty gross.”
If you were wondering, the pop star isn’t just about pulling of crazy stunts in public (like appearing to puff on a joint at the 2013 MTV Music Awards).
According to AceShowbiz, Ke$ha recently joined MTV’s anti-bullying campaign, Love is Louder. The entertainment website reports that Ke$ha will serve as a celebrity ambassador for the anti-bully campaign. In the docu-series, Ke$ha reportedly comforts a a fan who is a bullying victim.
The pop star says she knows “first-hand” how bullying can hurt lives and relationships. She points out that communities need to give kids and teens the courage to put a stop to bullying.
Would you watch a new docu-series on the crazy life of Ke$ha? If so, are you interested because of her music or because of her lifestyle? Where does Ke$ha’s musical talent rank among her peers? Sound off in the comments section.
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