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Kesha Speaks Out About Her Sexuality During Pride Month

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“I’m not gay. I’m not straight. I don’t know what I am.”

Kesha is celebrating Pride and reminding everyone that labels aren’t everything.

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The “High Road” singer took to Instagram last week to share her love and support for the LGBTQ+ community and share a special message about her sexuality.

“Happy pride! In case I haven’t been straightforward enough (LOL) I just wanted to take a sec to tell everyone that you are not only enough, just as you are, but the world is so f***ing lucky to have you,” the singer wrote.

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Kesha has been open about her sexuality for decades and in 2019, she seemingly confirmed she identifies as bisexual. However, now she wants everyone to know that she loves all people.

“I’m not gay. I’m not straight. I don’t know what I am. I love people. I love people because we are all our own little consciousness journeys, dancing around the sun. how weird and interesting and fun this life is, right? I refuse to be anything, really, except for open to it all.”

“I know it can be confusing sometimes, but you are so seen and loved. Love u animals, happy pride!!!!!”

 

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We couldn’t have said it better ourselves!

Kesha to Headline Stonewall Day

The pop superstar is also taking her advocacy to the stage as she will be headlining at the annual Stonewall Day in New York.

“Stonewall is a special place for the queer community, and I cannot wait to honor and celebrate how far we have come while standing in the conviction that the fight for equality in this country is ever upon us, and I will never back down. Come dance with me,” she told Billboard.

Kesha will perform at Stonewall Day on June 24.

Kesha Speaks Out About Her Sexuality During Pride Month

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