First look: Ke$ha's 'Crazy Beautiful Life'
Minute-plus teaser from MTV is light on beauty, heavy on crudeness

Taylor Swift grabs headlines with her cuteness and her rocky love life. But Ke$ha? Let's just say "cute" and "love" aren't words associated with the pop vixen.
For proof, just check out MTV's extended clip of the singer's new reality show, "Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life." In it, the singer (born Kesha Rose Sebert), is shown eating a cannoli in a suggestive manner and then "baby birding" or spitting bits of it into the mouths of her friends. "Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life" debuts in April.
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Sadly, this isn't the first time Ke$ha has turned heads and stomachs. Just as we reported last week, the 25-year-old performer recently told BBC Radio 1 that she drank her own urine.
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"I was told drinking my own pee was good, I was trying to be healthy," Ke$ha said. "Somebody tried to take my pee away from me, and I said, 'That is mine!' So I snatched it up and took a chug, and it was really gross, so I don't do it anymore."
Can you say ewww!
Ke$ha's brother, journalist Lagan Sebert, shot the series which chronicles the intimate ups and downs of Ke$ha's career and personal life over the last two years. Here's hoping Ke$ha is shown doing a lot more than, um, eating and drinking.
"Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life" debuts Tuesday, April 23, at 11 p.m. ET/PT on MTV.
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