New Delhi:
Ke$ha made a bra out of her fans' teeth. The Die Young singer recently asked her followers to send her a tooth each and after receiving over 1,000 canines, she decided to create a bra, headdress and earrings out of them.
She exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "I asked for them to send me their teeth and I got, like, over 1000 human teeth. I made it into a bra top, and a headdress, and earrings, and necklaces. I've worn it out!"
Ke$ha - who releases her new single Die Young on November 26 and second album Warrior on December 3 - loves feeling a connection with her fans and if she's ever feeling down, she arranges to meet one of them as it makes her realise why she does everything.
She said: "I love them! I call them my family, my animals. This whole record is for them. The book is for them. The title of my Warrior was inspired by hearing their stories. Anytime I ever get, like ... you know, haven't slept for three days and get exhausted, I meet one of my fanbase and you realise it's worth it just for them. It's all for them. A lot of people have said my music helps them through something. I've heard some experiences of online bullying, or a break-up, or even just a work out. And I love hearing that. It all feels totally worth it."
She exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "I asked for them to send me their teeth and I got, like, over 1000 human teeth. I made it into a bra top, and a headdress, and earrings, and necklaces. I've worn it out!"
Ke$ha - who releases her new single Die Young on November 26 and second album Warrior on December 3 - loves feeling a connection with her fans and if she's ever feeling down, she arranges to meet one of them as it makes her realise why she does everything.
She said: "I love them! I call them my family, my animals. This whole record is for them. The book is for them. The title of my Warrior was inspired by hearing their stories. Anytime I ever get, like ... you know, haven't slept for three days and get exhausted, I meet one of my fanbase and you realise it's worth it just for them. It's all for them. A lot of people have said my music helps them through something. I've heard some experiences of online bullying, or a break-up, or even just a work out. And I love hearing that. It all feels totally worth it."