When it comes to the specifics of her love life,Keshasays geography matters more than anything else.
The two-time Grammy nominee made an appearanceon the “Call Her Daddy” podcastthis week, where she shared that she’s “mostly celibate,” with one small caveat.
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“I’m celibate, except for when I’m in Italy,” she said.
When host Alex Cooper pressed for more details, Kesha clarified that she didn’t require a partner to be present.
“Now I actually masturbate to gratitude meditations,” she said. “Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it. Remember when I said I started every day with a gratitude meditation? Right.”
Kesha made the surprising admission while discussing the ways she’s “reclaimed” her sexuality following a nearlydecade-long legal battlewith former producer Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald, whom she accused of ****** assault and battery.
Both partiesagreed to a resolutionwith undisclosed terms in June 2023, shortly before Dr. Luke’s countersuit alleging defamation was set to go to trial.
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Since then, Kesha has creatively rebounded both in the recording studio and on the concert stage. Last year, she unveiled her sixth album, “Period,” and embarkedon a co-headlining tourwith the Scissor Sisters.
In her chat with Cooper, Kesha said she’s been using her downtime to “reprogram” herself and embrace personal “pleasure” in more ways than one.
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“It is OK as a woman to feel pleasure in this world when you go through things,” she said. “Pleasure is not like the No. 1 neural pathway that your brain always goes to when you have survived things. And I had to reprogram that, and I do it every ******* day, and I’m not even embarrassed about it.”
She also emphasized that her celibacy is intentional, noting that she was holding out for a “king.”
“My ***** is manifesting with gratitude that my king is coming, OK?” she quipped. “Because your body has to align with your reality before it shows up in your life.”
Kesha is among a growing list of celebrities who have spoken frankly about their celibacy. Others include fellowmusician Lenny Kravitz, who in 2024 said he hadn’t had *** in nine years, andactor Julia Fox, who has cited the Supreme Court’s 2022 rollback of abortion rights as her motivation to abstain.
Watch Kesha’s “Call Her Daddy” interview below. Her comments on her celibacy can be found around the 35:40 mark.
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