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Kesha Wants Her Upcoming Album to Be a ‘Safe Space,’ Amid Government’s ‘Terrifying’ Attacks on Trans People


Kesha and Bob the Drag Queen shared messages their U.S. fans amid governmental measures to dismantle the rights of trans people.

The superstar sat down with Bob the Drag Queen for Paper this week, where they opened up about messages they want to share with their U.S. fans as the current presidential administration continues to put measures into place to dismantle the rights of trans people. “I would love to be able to stand in front of my fans and be like, ‘Everything’s fantastic and don’t you worry,'” Bob shared. (Period), revealed that she wants the upcoming project to be a “safe space for people to feel fully embodied and liberated.” She continued, “If you want to find your community and find a safe space for you to fully embody exactly who you are and be celebrated, I invite you to come join us.

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