Singer Kesha put her incredibly fit figure on full display in a sexy two-piece while enjoying a relaxing day at the beach in Los Cabos, Mexico over the weekend.
While taking a dip in the ocean, the two-time Grammy nominee, 37, rocked a one-shoulder bikini top and cheeky bottoms.
As she soaked up the glorious weather, the TiK ToK hitmaker did not shy away from getting her platinum blonde locks wet after removing her stylish cowgirl hat.
Many of her tattoos were visible on her laid-back outing, including the tiger she had inked to her right side by by Robert Ryan in 2018, the UFO on her left forearm, palm tree on her upper right arm and humpback whale on her forearm.
In addition to spending time in the water, Kesha (born Kesha Rose Sebert) was seen winding down by practicing some yoga on shore and lounging in an outdoor cabana.
Singer Kesha put her incredibly fit figure on full display in a sexy two-piece, which showcased her toned midriff, while enjoying a relaxing day at the beach in Los Cabos, Mexico
Kesha previously battled bulimia and anorexia, which she said initially got worse as her career took off and she began ‘slowly starving’ herself.
In 2017, she admitted to Rolling Stone that she ‘really just thought I wasn’t supposed to eat food’ and ultimately checked into an inpatient program to help her overcome her eating disorder.
‘If I ever did [eat], I felt very ashamed, and I would make myself throw up because I’d think, “Oh, my God, I can’t believe I actually did that horrible thing. I’m so ashamed of myself because I don’t deserve to eat food.”‘
At the time, she remembered that ‘the worse’ she got and ‘sicker’ she became, the ‘better a lot of people around’ her were saying she looked.
‘They would just be like, “Oh my gosh, keep doing whatever you’re doing! You look so beautiful, so stunning,”‘ she told the publication.
Last year, she spoke about her ‘beautiful’ recovery after getting treatment in 2014.
‘I had a particular moment with my eating disorder when the anxiety just got so high that I was not functioning,’ she told Self in 2023.
She continued: ‘It was taking up so much of my brain space, from morning to night. I was obsessed with what I looked like, what went in my mouth, what size things were and people’s approval.’
Many of her tattoos were visible including the tiger she had inked to her right side by by Robert Ryan in 2018, the UFO on her left forearm, palm tree on her upper right arm and humpback whale on her forearm
In addition to spending time in the water, Kesha (born Kesha Rose Sebert) spent her time on shore winding down by practicing some yoga
Kesha previously battled bulimia and anorexia, which she said initially got worse as her career took off as she was ‘slowly, slowly starving’ herself
At the time, she remembered that ‘the worse’ she got and ‘sicker’ she became, the ‘better a lot of people around’ her were saying she looked
‘They would just be like, “Oh my gosh, keep doing whatever you’re doing! You look so beautiful, so stunning,”‘ she told the publication
Kesha admitted that ’10 years ago’ nobody could have convinced her that she would’ve found ‘freedom from that obsession.’
‘It takes work to get there. But sitting here knowing that I don’t count any calories, I don’t know what my pant size is and I don’t weigh myself is so beautiful,’ she said.
In an essay for Teen Vogue, the signer shared how paparazzi pictures and unkind words fueled her illness, admitting how awful it was when people unknowingly encouraged her to keep it up.
‘The sick irony was that when I was at some of the lowest points in my life, I kept hearing how much better I looked,’ she said. ‘I knew I was destroying my body with my eating disorder, but the message I was getting was that I was doing great.’
Kesha said that she’s always been an ‘outcast’, and was bullied from the time that she was a kid because she dressed and acted differently from her peers.
But the bullying she faced when she was younger, she noted, was nothing compared to what kids face today — and what she faced as an adult.
‘When I think about the kind of bullying I dealt with as a child and teen, it seems almost quaint compared with what goes on today,’ she said. ‘The amount of body-shaming and baseless slut-shaming online makes me sick.’
She faced plenty of that body-shaming. Kesha said that the comments she would read online would make her feel unlovable, and only made her eating disorder worse.
Last year, she spoke about her ‘beautiful’ recovery after getting treatment in 2014
Kesha admitted that ’10 years ago’ nobody could have convinced her that she would’ve found ‘freedom from that obsession’
‘It takes work to get there. But sitting here knowing that I don’t count any calories, I don’t know what my pant size is and I don’t weigh myself is so beautiful,’ she said
In an essay for Teen Vogue, the signer shared how paparazzi pictures and unkind words fueled her illness, admitting how awful it was when people unknowingly encouraged her to keep it up
After struggling with the issue for several years, she check into Timberline Knolls rehab center near Chicago, Illinois in January of 2014 for a month-long treatment program.
‘I felt like part of my job was to be as skinny as possible and, to make that happen, I had been abusing my body,’ she explained to her fans at the time. ‘I just wasn’t giving it the energy it needed to keep me healthy and strong.’
She urged readers to ‘remember that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes’ and explained she takes better care of herself now by spending time off social media and in nature.
In 2017, Kesha confessed that the intense struggle to try to meet the impossible demands of the image-driven music industry caused her to struggle with suicidal thoughts.
While reading a letter addressed to her 18-year-old self in a segment on CBS This Morning, she read outloud: ‘You nearly killed yourself on the road to success, fueled by fear of failure, crippling anxiety and insecurity.’
‘You will become severely bulimic and anorexic and the worse your disease gets, the more praise you will get from some people in your industry,’ the star bravely admitted. ‘And this will really, really mess with your head. But when you’re trying to live up to an unrealistic expectation, it’s never going to be good enough. No matter what you do.’
Kesha went on to add: ‘You’re still in a society that worships photo-shopped super models. We all still feel the pressure to look like them because that’s a symptom of a society that emphasizes all the wrong things and this will be an everyday struggle — and you must be strong ’cause over time you will gain confidence and you will learn that words and art do matter.’
‘The sick irony was that when I was at some of the lowest points in my life, I kept hearing how much better I looked,’ she said. ‘I knew I was destroying my body with my eating disorder, but the message I was getting was that I was doing great’
Kesha said that she’s always been an ‘outcast’, and was bullied from the time that she was a kid because she dressed and acted differently from her peers
But the bullying she faced when she was younger, she noted, was nothing compared to what kids face today — and what she faced as an adult
‘When I think about the kind of bullying I dealt with as a child and teen, it seems almost quaint compared with what goes on today,’ she said. ‘The amount of body-shaming and baseless slut-shaming online makes me sick’
She faced plenty of that body-shaming. Kesha said that the comments she would read online would make her feel unlovable, and only made her eating disorder worse
After struggling with the issue for several years, she check into Timberline Knolls rehab center near Chicago, Illinois in January of 2014 for a month-long treatment program
In 2017, Kesha confessed that the intense struggle to try to meet the impossible demands of the image-driven music industry caused her to struggle with suicidal thoughts
The singer’s latest sighting comes after Katy Perry released a new musical collaboration with Dr. Luke, who Kesha alleged ‘sexually, physically, verbally and emotionally’ abused her, called Woman’s World.
The feedback online was pointed toward both Perry and Dr. Luke, who last year settled a defamation lawsuit with Kesha, 37, after she claimed in a 2014 lawsuit that he had sexually and physically abused her.
Kesha tweeted ‘lol’ in the wake of news Perry and Dr. Luke would be collaborating.
A number of followers speculated on the meaning of Kesha’s ‘lol’ tweet Monday, with one speculating that ‘she’s laughing at katy and her new song,’ while another asked, ‘Is this Katy shade?’
Other people were more pointed toward Perry’s professional decision to collaborate with Dr. Luke.
‘It’ll never be a “Woman’s World” bc people like Katy Perry continue to support and uplift abusers in the industry like Dr. Luke,’ one user said.
Another added, ‘I’m actually in shock how so many Katy Perry fans are defending her with this Dr. Luke thing… it’s ok to hold your favorite artist accountable btw.’
While reading a letter addressed to her 18-year-old self in a segment on CBS This Morning, she read outloud: ‘You nearly killed yourself on the road to success, fueled by fear of failure, crippling anxiety and insecurity’
‘You will become severely bulimic and anorexic and the worse your disease gets, the more praise you will get from some people in your industry,’ the star bravely admitted. ‘And this will really, really mess with your head. But when you’re trying to live up to an unrealistic expectation, it’s never going to be good enough. No matter what you do’
One user said that Perry had been calculating in the move, as she ‘waited for the whole court process to end before calling him again.’
One user said they ‘won’t be listening,’ while another said, ‘Some people make music with integrity, while others just care about having a number 1.’
The fallout from the allegations and long-running legal battle with Kesha led artist Doja Cat in December 2021 to declare that she would not collaborate with him moving forward.
‘I don’t think I need to work with him again,’ Doja Cat told Rolling Stone. I don’t think I need to work with him in the future. I know that.’