Kesha Demands White House 'Perverts' Stop Using Her Song To Promote Iran War

Kesha Demands White House 'Perverts' Stop Using Her Song To Promote Iran War

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Key Points:

  • Pop star Kesha expressed outrage after the White House used her song "Blow" on TikTok to promote U.S. military strikes in Iran, condemning the use of her music to incite violence.
  • She criticized the White House for making light of war, calling it "disgusting and inhumane," and emphasized that she does not support her music being associated with violence.
  • Kesha suggested the military strikes might be a distraction from allegations involving former President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, accusing White House officials of being "perverts."
  • Once a major pop sensation with hits like "Tik Tok," Kesha's recent music has not achieved significant commercial success, leading to questions about her current public prominence and reaction

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