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Kesha Leaves Little to the Imagination With Free the Nipple Moment
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Date:2025-04-09 11:17:11
The party doesn't start until Kesha walks in.
And the "Tik Tok" singer certainly got it started when she stepped out at The Viper Room in Los Angeles June 6. Clad in a sheer Simkhai x Wolford top and a black leather miniskirt with a daring slit, Kesha turned heads as she met up with friends—including Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Kyle Richards and interior designer Ali Isaksen—at GLAAD and Posse Foundation's Pride Month celebration.
The 37-year-old completed her daring ensemble with black pointed-toe heels that laced up to her knees, as well as oversized sunglasses.
Kesha sported a similar look earlier this week, though she opted not to free the nipple. In a mirror selfie shared to Instagram June 5, she rocked a black bra underneath her sheer blouse and matching short-shorts.
"I only drink when im happy and im drunk rn," she quipped in the caption, prompting a follower to ask if she ever listens to her own music when she's feeling tipsy.
Her response? "I sure do."
On the other hand, Kesha doesn't really brush her teeth with a bottle of Jack. As noted in her tour diary, she tends to start a day off with something not as strong.
"First, I wake up in my bunk. I have a bedroom on the bus, but I sleep better in the bunk," she told Vogue in December. "After a shower and a smoothie, I go to sound check."
But Kesha loves unleashing her inner animal after her shows. While touring in Nashville, the "Blow" artist went to a local bar to "make my crew and my fans some shots of whiskey in celebration."
"Apparently," she jokingly noted, "my pour is strong!"
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