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Kesha treating eating disorder in rehab facility in US | Kesha treating eating disorder in rehab facility in US |
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US singer Kesha has entered rehab to get treatment for an eating disorder. | US singer Kesha has entered rehab to get treatment for an eating disorder. |
In a statement provided by her spokesman on Friday, the star said she would be "unavailable for the next 30 days" as she sought treatment. | In a statement provided by her spokesman on Friday, the star said she would be "unavailable for the next 30 days" as she sought treatment. |
"I'm a crusader for being yourself and loving yourself, but I've found it hard to practice," she added. | "I'm a crusader for being yourself and loving yourself, but I've found it hard to practice," she added. |
The 26-year-old, who is at number one on the Official Singles Chart with Timber, is being treated at the Timberline Knolls centre near Chicago. | |
Kesha said she wanted to "learn to love myself again, exactly as I am". No other details were released. | Kesha said she wanted to "learn to love myself again, exactly as I am". No other details were released. |
The vegetarian singer, whose full name is Kesha Rose Sebert and is also known as Kesha, rose to fame with her song Tik Tok. | |
She has also had hits with Crazy Love and Die Young and featured in the MTV reality series My Crazy Beautiful Life. | She has also had hits with Crazy Love and Die Young and featured in the MTV reality series My Crazy Beautiful Life. |
In October 2013 a planned Kesha concert was banned by Malaysian authorities, who said it would have hurt cultural and religious sensitivities. | In October 2013 a planned Kesha concert was banned by Malaysian authorities, who said it would have hurt cultural and religious sensitivities. |
At the time she wrote on Twitter: "To be clear. I did NOT cancel. I was not allowed to play. And then I was going to play anyways and was threatened with imprisonment." | At the time she wrote on Twitter: "To be clear. I did NOT cancel. I was not allowed to play. And then I was going to play anyways and was threatened with imprisonment." |
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