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"I hope you one day feel whole enough to not tear other women down" Kesha has hit out at body shamers in a new social media post, saying their comments have made her feel “very powerful”. In a new post on Instagram, uploaded yesterday (July 7), Kesha hit out at people who had been body shaming her. “I didn’t think in 2024 people still body shamed but I am so proud of my body.

She’s been through a lot. She’s torn her acl on stage and finished the show. She’s held my fucking broken heart together.



” Kesha continued: “To those who think you’re shaming me, you’re actually making me feel very powerful. so, to you, I hope you one day feel whole enough to not tear other women down. In the mean time, hate me harder bitch.

” You can see the full post here. A post shared by Kesha (@kesha) Last week (July 4) Kesha shared the energetic new single, ‘Joy Ride’ – her first release after departing from RCA and Kemosabe Records last December. ‘Joy Ride’ is a move away from the more experimental nature of ‘Gag Order’ and a callback to the earlier synth-pop sound found on her hits ‘Tik ToK’ and ‘We R Who We R’.

The news came after Kesha and Dr Luke – the founder of Kemosabe Records – settled their defamation lawsuit a month before the case was set to go to trial in June 2023. Also, the split followed the release of the former’s fifth album ‘Gag Order’ – her last contractually obligated LP for Kemosabe – in May. The LA-born singer initial.

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