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07.07.2022 - 23:37 / etonline.com
Kesha has a fascination with ghosts and everything paranormal. Now, Kesha is sharing her hobby of tracking down paranormal entities with the rest of the world on her new TV series .The multitalented star is adding a new entry to her resume: paranormal hunter.
Starting June 8, she's helming a new reality TV series with a supernatural twist on Discovery+. The reality show follows Kesha, her brother and some of her friends as they investigate paranormal reports in some pretty creepy locations (including decommissioned jails, haunted houses and more).Sign Up for Discovery+Kesha has had a long-standing obsession with ghosts, aliens and anything creepy.
After all, at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, she started a podcast that delves into everything scary and supernatural. The star has even noted that Demi Lovato helped inspire her fascination with summoning aliens.
Yes, you read that right: Kesha is now a global star, who specializes in summoning aliens.«My love for the supernatural has kind of been omnipresent throughout my entire life,» Kesha revealed to ET. «I think I saw my first ghost at about age 4… I remember being in the living room and seeing a light come in through the window and in my heart I understood it, an understanding that that was [my grandmother] saying goodbye.»Having experienced a supernatural encounter at a young age, it's no surprise that Kesha is taking her obsession to Discovery+. We're just glad we can watch all her suspenseful adventures from the comfort of our living room. With multiple haunted places to explore and guest appearances from Whitney Cummings, there are bound to be tons of entertaining and scary moments in. And, we have all the details on how, when and where you can stream
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Related: Snowflake Mountain: Netflix reality show braves the culture wars I have to be honest, even I don’t know how ironic I’m being here. Because to break Conjuring Kesha down to its constituent parts would be to reveal a show that is deliberately incredibly stupid. There’s the host (famous pop star Kesha) who vacillates between spouting the kind of bland, faux-inspirational tripe that idiots usually sew on to blankets – “I hope that the light I carry inside me is strong enough to protect me from evil”, to give one example – and viscerally not wanting to have anything to do with this stupid show.
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Kesha is on the case! The music superstar is breaching the veil to the supernatural world of the unknown in her new TV series, , and she's looking to explore the scariest places in her hunt for the paranormal.ET was on the scene with the «Raising Hell» singer at the Historic Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary in Petros, Tennessee — a supposedly haunted locale, also known as the Alcatraz of the south, where demonic activity has been reported for decades.The songstress opened up to ET about her investigation, and how the supernatural has been something close to her heart since she was a little girl.«My love for the supernatural has kind of been omnipresent throughout my entire life,» Kesha shared. «My mom always talked to me about spooky things.
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