Kesha Called THIS After 'Forcing' Her Crew to Stay in Haunted Houses, Look For 'Aliens'

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As she considers her touring crew to be her family, Kesha has no problem with making them as uncomfortable as possible. In certain circumstances, this necessitates foregoing luxurious five-star hotels in favor of "haunted wh***houses."

Meanwhile, her crew has made their emotions felt by calling her a name — but never tried to leave her, which would be the natural reaction had they feel truly bothered by what they're forced to do.

The pop artist spoke on SiriusXM's "Andy Cohen Live" to promote her new supernatural television series on Discovery+, "Conjuring Kesha," and to discuss her creepy touring practices.

"When I go on tour, the band and dancers are like, 'Let's stay at the W' and I'm like, 'Nope, we're going to Amarillo, Texas. And we're staying in a haunted whorehouse and they're like, 'You're such a bitch,'" Kesha tells Cohen. "But I love it, 'cause I basically am going on a road trip. When you go on tour, you go on a road trip, and I'm really good friends with my entire crew. So, then I make us all camp and look for aliens or, like, stop at haunted whorehouses," she added.

Kesha's fascination with aliens and haunted houses is well-documented, largely due to her podcast Kesha and the Creepies, in which she discusses the occult, urban legends, psychedelic art, astrology, and other related topics.

In her podcast, she divulged that she experienced so many events in this incarnation that she simply cannot ignore or explain. These experiences did not scare her however, and did the opposite. Her interest got piqued and she is now and captivated by supernatural topics, the unexplainable, and "people pursuing alternative philosophy and lifestyles," she told EW earlier.

She added that the mysterious and incomprehensible things happening in life is what makes living so enchanting.

Cohen questioned Kesha if her dancers are okay with all this creepy business, but she said that they knew what they were getting into when they joined her crew. She got a point though, considering most of her dancers are already with her for 12 solid years and none have left just because she is "crazy."

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