Kesha apologizes
Being mean to people is bad for your karma.
Pop sensation Kesha has finally addressed the reports of her dissing Britney Spears in her interviews and in the newly leaked single ‘Styrofoam.’
According to Kesha, the song was written when she was 15 and “didn’t have the balls to not sing it.” That’s why the song didn’t make it to her debut album Animal.
In the song Kesha sings: “In 10 years, Britney Spears…Britney, who?”
I have to admit, now, I do regret ever even singing that, because I have mad respect for [Britney Spears] but at the time I was 15 and I didn’t have the balls to not sing it, so I mean that is why it’s not on my record, cuz I really can’t stand by it,” Kesha said in her So You Think You Can Dance interview.
All right, but what about calling Britney’s fans stupid? Dying to hear the apology for this interview!
Britney and Justin Bieber can team up for the Hate-Kesha club as the 16 year old singer has become the object of her rude joke in the Maxim interview. Kesha said Bieber was such “a tiny little baby” that she wanted to “push him around onstage in a carriage” while presenting together at this year’s Grammys.
Kesha took to her Twitter to apologize to Justin and his fans. She wrote:
Dear justin b i am so sorry if my bad joke has hurt your feelings. u r obviously so talented and i would never mean to offend u. i think u r rad.”
Apologizing isn’t cool. Being rude and mean to famous people is attention-grabbing. Like, you’ve never heard Perez Hilton apologize – and he’s so good at talking sh*t about celebs.
Either think before you speak (or sing) or shut up and never apologize!
Waiting for more scandalous revelations from Ke$ha at April 17th Saturday Night Live where she’s set to appear as a musical guest
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July 3rd, 2010 at 7:52 pm
oh my gosh… Kesha doesn’t have to be cool. Honestly, you’re saying apologizing isn’t cool? Yes, it is. If you do something stupid or nasty, you need to correct it if you want to have the respect of others. I know that in the media, a lot of times the messages sent don’t match what I just said, but would you rather listen to an honest, apologetic singer who regrets her nasty moments or one who slams celebs and never apologizes? Ke$ha rocks, she’s talented, she’s honest… she’s a great singer and she’s so true and so honest to her fans, it doesnt look like an act, she looks like an honest-to-goodness talent, and a rising star with great vocal talent and a unique quality to her performances.