Kesha shared two nude pictures of herself on Saturday after finally feeling comfortable in her slim 5ft9in figure following years of struggling with bulimia.

The 37-year-old pop star – who boasts 45.4M social media followers – captioned her boudoir and saucy snaps: ‘But… I’m bored of wearing clothes.’

Playboy magazine commented ‘You’re glowing!’ on Kesha’s Instagram post and The Dresden Dolls’ Amanda Palmer wrote: ‘Clothes always negative.’

The two-time Grammy nominee has a suspiciously slimmer frame than she had in 2019 – sparking speculation she’s hopped on the trendy Ozempic train like Kelly Clarkson, Whoopi Goldberg, Rebel Wilson, and Oprah Winfrey.

Last Friday, Kesha (last name Sebert) teased her involvement in Peacock’s upcoming reality show starring reunited childhood gal pals Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie with the caption: ‘Anything but simple!’

Kesha shared two nude pictures of herself on Saturday after finally feeling comfortable in her slim 5ft9in figure following years of struggling with bulimia

Kesha shared two nude pictures of herself on Saturday after finally feeling comfortable in her slim 5ft9in figure following years of struggling with bulimia

 

The 37-year-old pop star - who boasts 45.4M social media followers - captioned her boudoir and saucy snaps: 'But... I'm bored of wearing clothes'

The 37-year-old pop star – who boasts 45.4M social media followers – captioned her boudoir and saucy snaps: ‘But… I’m bored of wearing clothes’

Nicole referenced her rap alter ego when she commented on the LA native’s Instagram video, ‘Call me Nikki D’amelio’ while Paris wrote: ‘Love you sis!’

Hilton and Richie were probably recreating Kesha’s 2005 appearance in their prior reality show The Simple Life where all three ladies served as matchmakers for her single mother Pebe Sebert in Nashville.

Peacock has clarified that the 40-something socialites’ new series won’t technically be a reboot of The Simple Life, which aired for five seasons spanning 2003-2007 on Fox/E!.

On July 4, the Esalen Institute professor dropped the first single – Joyride – off her forthcoming sixth studio album, which will mark her first release on her new indie label, Kesha Records.

‘I’m really excited for Kesha Records to expand and grow in all the ways that people would think, but also in unexpected ways because I’m currently looking into the tech space and I’m looking to find partners who have the values that I align with,’ Kesha said in her Ted Talk in April.

‘So, in addition to the traditional record label model, I’m also looking to the future and I’m looking for some really creative, boundary-pushing, innovative tech creators that want to change how the music business works and bring a new level of transparency to the whole business. So, I’m in a really exciting space right now.’

It’s only been five months since the Living in My Head singer ‘gained back legal rights over my own voice’ after settling her nine-year legal battle with her former producer Dr. Luke, whom she accused of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse as well as workplace discrimination (all of which he denied).

Last December, Kesha parted ways with the 50-year-old Grammy nominee’s (born Łukasz Sebastian Gottwald) Kemosabe Label as well as RCA Records and Vector Management.

The Gag Order singer – who gets 33.9M monthly listeners on Spotify – is next scheduled to use her mezzo-soprano pipes during an hour-long set this Saturday at Festival HERA HSBC, which is held at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City.

Kesha (pictured August 1) has a suspiciously slimmer frame than she had in 2019 - sparking speculation she's hopped on the trendy Ozempic train like Kelly Clarkson, Whoopi Goldberg, Rebel Wilson, and Oprah Winfrey

 

Kesha pictured in 2019

 

Kesha (L, pictured August 1) has a suspiciously slimmer frame than she had in 2019 (R) – sparking speculation she’s hopped on the trendy Ozempic train like Kelly Clarkson, Whoopi Goldberg, Rebel Wilson, and Oprah Winfrey

Last Friday, the two-time Grammy nominee teased her involvement in Peacock's upcoming reality show starring reunited childhood gal pals Paris Hilton (R) and Nicole Richie (L) with the caption: 'Anything but simple!'

 

Last Friday, the two-time Grammy nominee teased her involvement in Peacock’s upcoming reality show starring reunited childhood gal pals Paris Hilton (R) and Nicole Richie (L) with the caption: ‘Anything but simple!’

Nicole referenced her rap alter ego when she commented on Kesha's Instagram video, 'Call me Nikki D'amelio' while Paris wrote: 'Love you sis!'

 

Nicole referenced her rap alter ego when she commented on Kesha’s Instagram video, ‘Call me Nikki D’amelio’ while Paris wrote: ‘Love you sis!’

Hilton and Richie were probably recreating the LA native's 2005 appearance in their prior reality show The Simple Life where all three ladies served as matchmakers for her single mother Pebe Sebert in Nashville

 

Hilton and Richie were probably recreating the LA native’s 2005 appearance in their prior reality show The Simple Life where all three ladies served as matchmakers for her single mother Pebe Sebert in Nashville

Peacock has clarified that the 40-something socialites' new series won't technically be a reboot of The Simple Life, which aired for five seasons spanning 2003-2007 on Fox/E! (pictured August 5)

 

Peacock has clarified that the 40-something socialites’ new series won’t technically be a reboot of The Simple Life, which aired for five seasons spanning 2003-2007 on Fox/E! (pictured August 5)

On July 4, Kesha dropped the first single - Joyride - off her forthcoming sixth studio album, which will mark her first release on her new indie label, Kesha Records

 

On July 4, Kesha dropped the first single – Joyride – off her forthcoming sixth studio album, which will mark her first release on her new indie label, Kesha Records

It's only been five months since the Esalen Institute professor 'gained back legal rights over my own voice' after settling her nine-year legal battle with her former producer Dr. Luke (L, pictured in 2011), whom she accused of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse as well as workplace discrimination (all of which he denied)

 

It’s only been five months since the Esalen Institute professor ‘gained back legal rights over my own voice’ after settling her nine-year legal battle with her former producer Dr. Luke (L, pictured in 2011), whom she accused of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse as well as workplace discrimination (all of which he denied)

Kesha is next scheduled to use her mezzo-soprano pipes during an hour-long set this Saturday at Festival HERA HSBC, which is held at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City

 

Kesha is next scheduled to use her mezzo-soprano pipes during an hour-long set this Saturday at Festival HERA HSBC, which is held at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City