Singer Kesha
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At just seven degrees, Kesha posed in scarce shorts on the Empire State Building – for her new album and a good thing.
Kesha (38) made headlines on Thursday with a sensational appearance on the Empire State Building in New York City. The singer presented herself on the viewing platform on the 86th floor of the iconic skyscraper in an extremely tight outfit – despite the cool temperatures of about seven degrees Celsius.
The extremely tightly cut “Community Super Shorts” by MisbHV worth $ 175 (about 154 euros). To do this, she combined a gray T-shirt, a synthetic fur hat and high-cut boots, which she attached with stockings.
At one point, the 38 -year -old leaned for the photo shoot to look through binoculars – and unveiled her bare buttocks, which came to light under the shorts.
The occasion was her new album
With the campaign on the Empire State Building, Kesha celebrated her upcoming sixth studio album “Period”, which is due to be released on July 4th. At the same time, according to media reports, she drew attention to the animal welfare organization “Magic Mission”, which was founded by her mother Pebe Sebert (69) and for whom Kesha is also involved. The non-profit organization is committed to the overpopulation of dogs and cats in Latin America.
“Period” meanwhile marks a turning point in Kesha’s career. It is her first album that she releases on her own label Kesha Records. Fans can not only look forward to the artist’s new music, but also to experience Kesha live. On Thursday, the pre -sale started for their tour with the Scissor Sisters. The USA comprises a total of 25 concerts and is scheduled to begin on July 1 at the First Credit Union Amphitheater in West Valley City, Utah.
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Source: Stern

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