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Kesha Rocks a Colorful Fringe Jacket for Her Stonewall Pride Performance

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Kesha is all smiles as she arrives for her headlining performance at Pride Live’s Stonewall Day 2022, which was held outside New York City’s Stonewall Inn on Friday (June 24).

The 35-year-old “We R Who We R” singer hit the stage in a black bodysuit with sheer paneling, layering a leather bodysuit held together by chains over top.

She completed the look with a colorful leather fringe coat. During her set, Kesha took time to celebrate her LGBTQ+ fans and reflect on the U.S.

Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. “I’m so honored, I’m so excited, I’m so humbled to be here celebrating Pride.

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