KESHA’S fans have said that she looks just like an A-list star, as she unveiled her dramatic new look in a red minidress, at the Jingle Ball.
The singing sensation celebrated the relaunch of her career by performing at Boston’s Jingle Ball on Sunday.
The Your Love Is My Drug singer wore ripped tights and a white dress for the performance, after the release of comeback tunes Joyride and Delusional.
It comes as she gears up to release her new album in 2025 – 15 years after her debut – and will tour the UK, culminating in a headline set at London’s Mighty Hoopla festival.
And the star also shared some photos in a sensational red dress at the Jingle Ball, with her blonde locks down, while flashing a very glam makeup look.
Kesha, 37, penned: “Have your balls been jingled or what?”
While many commented on Kesha’s stunning look in the carousel of images, others were convinced that she looked just like A-list star Lady Gaga.
One person penned: “You are giving me Gaga vibes,” and a second added: “It’s giving Gaga.”
A third person echoed: “You look so beautiful, very Gaga-esque.”
The star’s post also received a flurry of comments complimenting her on her stunning Jingle Ball look.
It comes after the Take It Off singer nearly did just that, as she showed off some of her derriere at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards in Berlin.
She wore a black latex dress which proved very revealing when snapped from behind.
Kesha also chain-smoked a vape on the red carpet and had a wardrobe malfunction with her heels, as one had a phone attached to the front of it.
Last year, the singer opened up about a difficult time in her life.
“I always wanted to empower people, to lift them up and encourage them to love themselves,” says Kesha about her emotionally wrought new album Gag Order.
“I have beautiful moments — I cry from happiness. And the same day, I can then also have severe anxiety seven hours later. I felt it was doing a disservice to not let people know that my emotions come in and out like ocean tides.”
For her fifth album, she turned to legendary producer Rick Rubin to create a raw and vulnerable record that showed another side of her.