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Kesha Is Seeking a "Sugar Daddy or a Baby Daddy" After Getting Dumped for the First Time
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Date:2025-04-16 06:01:45
Tick tock on the clock, Kesha is back on the dating block.
The singer recently revealed that she's on the market for a particular type of man after being "dumped for the first time in my life."
"Can you believe it? We're all f--ked," Kesha quipped in a video with Cosmopolitan published Oct. 11, adding that she's seeking either "a sugar daddy or a baby daddy."
"I mostly want a sugar daddy," she said. "I just never had one, it sounds really fun. I know it's like anti-feminist of me but I want one, so DM me."
And the Animal artist is already on the hunt, noting that she's back on the apps following her latest breakup.
"I was just making my profile as I was driving here," she shared in the 11-minute clip, during which she also rated dating profiles from other romantics. "Tinder—in fairness, never used it—it seems like where yo go to get laid. That's a get laid app."
She continued, "Hinge and Bumble seem on par, like there might be some billionaires lurking in the shadows but you have to like kind of weed through."
As for Raya, the popular dating platform among celebs due to its exclusivity, the 36-year-old revealed that "everybody" she knows is using the app.
"I don't f--k with Raya," she said. "I'm on all the others."
Kesha did not share the identity of her ex, though she was linked to film producer Riccardo Maddalosso in May after the two were spotted kissing during an outing in Los Angeles. That same month, she confirmed that she was in a relationship with an "amazing" man.
"I didn't really want to mention the relationship, because I think making a family is everyone's choice, and family can mean so many different things to everyone," she said in her cover story with Self. "My family right now are the people I spend time with, and my actual family, and also my band, my friends, and my cats."
Although she declined to share her man's name at the time, she did mention how the two had a good giggle after she covered herself in castor oil and broke out in hives.
"The only thing I'll say about my boyfriend is: Sometimes, he has to have a face cream intervention and take them away from me," Kesha said with a laugh. "He was like, ‘What did you do?!'"
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