00:00Kesha just revealed that a prop knife she was supposed to use during her Lollapalooza
00:04set was swapped out for a real one without her knowledge.
00:08Kesha, born Kesha Rose Serpert on March 1, 1987, made a triumphant return to the music
00:14scene after a challenging few years, including a highly publicized legal battle with producer
00:19Dr. Luke.
00:20Known for her party anthems like TikTok, Kesha took a more introspective turn with her 2017
00:26album Rainbow.
00:27This album marked a significant comeback, showcasing her growth as an artist and person.
00:31Kesha's most recent release, Joyride, has been hailed by fans, with many sharing online
00:36that they believe it marks the return of true pop music.
00:39Kesha is headlining this year's Lollapalooza Music Festival in Chicago, where fans eagerly
00:45awaited the first live performance of Joyride, but they were shocked about something else
00:49when Kesha took the stage.
00:51For the song Backstabber, Kesha had what many believed to be a prop knife on stage, but
00:56this morning, the star revealed that wasn't the case.
00:59Kesha took to X to write, "'So apparently the prop knife went missing and they replaced
01:04it with a real butcher knife stolen from the kitchen.
01:07And I didn't know.
01:08Till now.
01:09So watch that again."
01:10Fans reacted in shock, calling the move unprofessional and dangerous on Kesha's team's part, but
01:16also noting that maybe it made her performance all the more iconic.
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