After the “Die Young” controversy, singer Kesha has made headlines once again with her bisexuality statement, reports Huffington Post on Jan 2.
In an exclusive interview to the teen magazine, “Seventeen,” the star says, “I don't love just men. I love people. It's not about a gender. It's just about the spirit that exudes from that other person you're with.”
The interview will be published in the February issue, which will hit newsstands Jan. 8.
This isn’t the first time the singer has openly discussed her sexual orientation. She had given a similar statement to “Out” three years ago. In fact, the star even made a few eyebrows rise, when she talked about her sexual adventure with a ghost.
Talking about her song, “Supernatural,” she had told Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS FM radio show, "I had a couple of experiences with the supernatural. I don't know his name! He was a ghost! I'm very open to it."
Although these interesting revelations may provide quite a fodder for the media and the audience, the singer claims that she talks about it openly only to stand up for others who are bullied for their sexual orientation.
“'I'm all about standing up to gay/lesbian/transgender bullying, but it's also about my little brother," said Kesha.
“He's 13 and he gets made fun of because he has a stutter. I just have zero tolerance for people making fun of others.”


















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