Ke$ha has opened up about her sexuality to magazine Seventeen.
Three years after telling Out magazine that she didn’t like the labels ‘gay’ or ‘straight’, she has been slightly more forthcoming by explaining to Seventeen:
“I don't
love just men. I love people. It's not about a gender. It's just about
the spirit that exudes from that other person you're with.”
This comes as the singer’s new video for Die Young is unveiled, which features the blonde gold-toothed starlet writhing around excitedly with both men and women.
The LGBT
activist showed her softer side, adding, “'I'm all about standing up to
gay/lesbian/transgender bullying, but it's also about my little
brother.”
“He's 13 and he gets made fun of because he has a stutter. I just have zero tolerance for people making fun of others.”
The 25-year-old rock chick revealed that her sometimes tough persona comes from her past experiences as an awkward teenager.
“I have a
s*** list-- people from my past who have been soulless and judgmental.
Even after I got through my awkward phase, got my braces off, and
figured out how to dress my body, people in the music business were
like, ‘You’re never going to make it’."
“'I see
them now and I’m like, Ha! That’s one of the reasons I named my record
Warrior. You can be a victim and let that eat your soul, or you can say,
‘You’re going on my list and I’m going to prove you wrong’!"
You go girl!
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