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Superstar singer stuns fans as she comes out as omnisexual and reveals BDSM kinks
Superstar singer stuns fans as she comes out as omnisexual and reveals BDSM kinks

Daily Mail​

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Superstar singer stuns fans as she comes out as omnisexual and reveals BDSM kinks

Kesha had fans doing a double take this week as she made a bold revelation about her sexuality while dropping the wild music video for her new single Boy Crazy. The 38-year-old pop superstar, who's been enjoying a major comeback following her long and bitter legal battle with Dr. Luke, released the steamy video on Wednesday. In the provocative 3-minute clip, Kesha lets loose—singing, dancing, and partying with a rotating cast of men as she scrolls through the 'open-minded dating app' FEELD. Taking to her Instagram Stories, Kesha gave fans a closer look at her dating profile from the video—including a zoomed-in shot of her FEELD bio, where she casually drops a shocking detail about her identity. The profile lists her as a '38-year-old woman omnisexual,' a term that refers to someone who is attracted to people of all gender identities and sexual orientations. 'Femme dom top looking for partners that wanna create a safe place to play,' she added in the bio, referencing BDSM, a variety of sexual practices involving bondage, discipline (or domination), sadism, and masochism. Taking to her Instagram Stories, Kesha gave fans a closer look at her dating profile from the video—including a zoomed-in shot of her FEELD bio, where she casually drops a shocking detail about her identity In her signature cheeky style, she added, 'Growing birkin addiction. If you send a pretty one the paps might take a pic of it! Or I might wear it on stage… Also, will send feet pics.' The profile also reveals she's based in Los Angeles and is seeking 'being dominant,' 'kink,' 'exploration,' 'cuddling,' and 'fun.' While Kesha hasn't offered any further comment outside the dating profile, her music and lyrics are clearly doing the talking. Off-screen, the singer has recently been linked to health-tech entrepreneur Michael Gilvary. But when TMZ caught up with her in May and asked about their rumored romance, she didn't hold back. 'We're not dating. I'm just using him for sex,' she quipped. Before Gilvary, Kesha was spotted with movie producer Riccardo Maddalosso in October 2023. That fling reportedly fizzled out after she allegedly failed to invite him to a party hosted by none other than Taylor Swift. Prior to Maddalosso, she had a long-term relationship with Brad Ashenfelter. Despite multiple high-profile romances, Kesha has never tied the knot—but she recently revealed she came close. During an April appearance on The Morning Mash Up, she opened up about a past engagement and how songwriting led her to call it off. 'I was engaged and I didn't want to be anymore, and I didn't even realize that I was gonna break up with him until I wrote a song about it,' she said. 'And then I listened back to it, and I was like, "Oh no, I'm gonna break up with him now," but it led me to my truth 'cause I can't lie in the song.' In April, Kesha found herself embroiled in controversy over the all-women Blue Origin space mission. It was intended to be the pinnacle of female empowerment, as the star-studded fleet – which included pop star Katy Perry, news anchor Gayle King, and award-winning journalist Lauren Sanchez – catapulted into space for an 11-minute flight on April 14. However, the historic expedition has received backlash ever since the New Shepard capsule touched back down to Earth... and inadvertently reignited a years-long feud between pop rivals Perry and Kesha. As numerous celebrities criticized the Jeff Bezos-founded Blue Origin for its space exploration endeavors, an unlikely foe to emerge in the debate was fast food chain Wendy's. The burger joint left a shady comment under a photo of Perry in her Blue Origin space suit. Taking to X/Twitter, Wendy's replied to a post shared by Pop Crave, which included the caption: 'Katy Perry has returned from space.' Wendy's responded: 'Can we send her back?' Then, Kesha appeared to pile on the Perry hate train by posting a snap of herself enjoying a Wendy's shake and smiling. Fans immediately speculated the TiK ToK singer's selfie was subtle shade towards Perry, who collaborated with controversial music producer Dr. Luke on her flop comeback album, titled 143, last year. Famously, Kesha accused Dr. Luke of sexual assault and abuse in 2014, which he denied. A New York judge dismissed all of Kesha's claims in April 2016, and the singer subsequently dropped her sexual abuse case in Los Angeles that August. Dr. Luke – real name Łukasz Sebastian Gottwald – fired back with a defamation lawsuit against Kesha, which was finally settled out of court in 2023 after a decade-long legal battle. Now, it seems that the fan speculation was indeed correct, as an exclusive source tells that Kesha's post was 'exactly' intended to 'throw shade' at Perry. 'For a trip to space that was meant to be all about powerful women making an impact, Kesha doesn't think that Katy should have been one of the women on board that ship, especially since Kesha thinks Katy put women back in time by working with Dr. Luke again,' the insider said.

Dating and relationship advice from sexologist Morgan Penn, host of Sex.Life podcast
Dating and relationship advice from sexologist Morgan Penn, host of Sex.Life podcast

NZ Herald

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NZ Herald

Dating and relationship advice from sexologist Morgan Penn, host of Sex.Life podcast

Ooooh this is a tough one. Let's just say actively dating and sexually fulfilled. What do you enjoy about being single? Being footloose and fancy-free. Not having to consider anyone else in my spontaneous and rogue decision-making. Orienting my life around pleasure, whether that's spending all day with my darling girlfriends, eating crackers and cheese for dinner or having a drawer full of sex toys. Sexologist Morgan Penn. What do you dislike about being single? Not having forehead strokes at the end of the night. The loneliness that seeps in when you just want to be held and share the thoughts that are all-consuming. How do you approach dating? I just live my life, say yes to every invite so I'm out in the world and rely on my friends to set me up with people they vouch for. I treat it as a fun time and a chance to meet lovely new humans. Do you use apps? If so, which ones and why do you like them? Not currently. I've tried all of them over the years, not always for myself, but so I can recommend ones to my clients. It really depends on what you are looking for. I like Hinge for people looking for something serious. FEELD for the more conscious and kinky, Amor for a unique match-making experience. What are some of the best dates you've been on? Ones where the man is creative and takes the lead. One was when someone picked me up took me to the beach, built a bonfire, poured me champagne and cooked me venison skewers he had killed himself. Or the one where someone picked me up and drove me to Rainbow's End because I had had a very serious week and he thought I needed to play. And some of the worst? Recently, he picked me up and called me his passenger princess, drove me to a surprise restaurant, only for me to notice he was wearing two gold and diamond grills on his eye teeth. He proceeded to take them off at the table and put them in a miniature container, and put in his pocket. I left my jacket at the restaurant, and he kindly went back the next day and picked it up. When I let him know we weren't the right fit, he was gutted. He never returned my jacket. features Morgan Penn and Hayley Sproull. Photo / NZME What tips do you have for other Kiwi singles looking for love? Work on your self-worth so that you don't settle for crumbs. Put yourself in places you don't normally frequent. Sign up for things that you've always wanted to try, chances are, you'll meet new people and bond over a common curiosity. The hottest tip: be brave and use eye contact, no one will know you're interested if you're too shy to look at them. What should people who are looking for love NOT do on dates? Treat the date like a job interview and interrogate the other person. Talk about your ex in a bad light, or if you do, make sure you share your own self-reflections of how you contributed to the ending of the relationship. Keep checking your phone. I know we use it as a safety blanket these days, but put it away. Don't overshare. People have to earn the right to hear all the juicy details of your history. How does it feel to be sharing your personal stories with listeners? It's always a bit tender, and I usually get a vulnerability hangover after every episode drops, but I always get the most beautiful responses from listeners and a lot of 'me too' stories, which makes it all worthwhile. What do you hope listeners will learn from your stories? I want people to feel less alone in their journeys, whether that's with their bodies, relationships, sex lives or self-worth. I hope to bring healthy sexuality into the light so we can live in a more safe and sex-positive world. is available on iHeartRadio

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