Kesha Embraces The Stage, But Reveals First-Date Jitters
Kesha, the renowned singer, is no stranger to commanding the spotlight in front of thousands of adoring fans. However, in a candid interview with PEOPLE, she opened up about the one scenario that never fails to make her nervous: first dates.
“I’m out of my comfort zone every time I go on a first date,” the singer confessed, speaking to the magazine in this week’s issue. Despite her fame and success, the prospect of that initial encounter still gets her heart racing. But fear not, because Kesha has a trusty ally in her corner.
The chart-topping artist revealed, “My best friend is so great. She’ll just sit on the other side of the bar and be like, ‘Give me a signal.'”
According to her, having a supportive friend by her side helps her navigate the uncertain waters of dating.
The Crazy Kids hitmaker, who recently kicked off her exciting new tour, Only Love, further shared some intriguing glimpses into her life beyond the stage.
Reflecting on her most recent dance, Kesha reminisces about a night out in Nashville. She attended Macklemore’s performance at the historic Ryman Auditorium and ended up on stage, belting out Good Old Days. “He pulled me onstage to sing “Good Old Days,” and then afterward for revenge, I made him go two-stepping with me at Robert’s [Western World] honky-tonk,” she recounted.
In a surprising life hack revelation, Kesha offers a tip for staying fresh – using baking soda as a deodorant. “It totally works,” she assures. And if you’re feeling adventurous, she also suggests taking a bath with baking soda for its potential health benefits.
In her words: “If you put baking soda under your arm it acts as deodorant. It totally works. You can actually take a bath in baking soda too—that’s really good for you.”
Kesha’s connection to her inner child shines through when she recalls a recent visit to her family. She found herself catching lightning bugs with her niece and nephew, relishing the simple joys of youth. Sneaking into the neighbor’s pool, she felt like “a giant kid,” a reminder that age is just a number.
Despite her bold stage persona, the Praying singer admits to a vulnerability that many can relate to – the fear of flying. “I get nervous every time I fly,” she confessed, revealing that she finds solace in reaching out to her fellow passengers, seeking a comforting hand to hold during takeoff and landing.