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Kesha Mini-Doc Proves Her Cruise Was the Big Gay Party of the Year
Kesha Mini-Doc Proves Her Cruise Was the Big Gay Party of the Year
We are so ready for round two.
rachelkiley
August 01 2019 9:21 AM EST
May 26 2023 12:14 PM EST
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Kesha Mini-Doc Proves Her Cruise Was the Big Gay Party of the Year
We are so ready for round two.
Animals, throw some glitter on your face and throw your wallets at the stage, because Kesha’s Weird and Wonderful Rainbow Ride is back for a second run!
If you’re totally lost, then I’m sorry to inform you that you missed out on a chance to cruise the seas on the gayest not-explicitly-gay cruise ever. Kesha took the helm (figuratively) and charted a course to Nassau earlier this year with a boatload of fans and enough rainbows to throw a full blown Pride parade on board.
Fortunately for those of us locked on land, she dropped a five minute documentary of the experience yesterday, no doubt to hype up the next cruise, which leaves Miami in October 2020.
From vow renewals to drag branch, the whole thing looks like a flaming hot gay mess in the absolute best of ways.
The bisexual ‘Tik Tok’ singer was joined on the journey by a number of queer faves — Betty Who, Superfruit, Jonathan Van Ness, and Bob the Drag Queen, to name a few. And attendees reported getting to mingle freely with a number of the performers who showed up.
The FOMO is serious.
But above all else, it looks like it was an amazing experience to just let go and live that judgment-free life you only get at concerts, where everyone is super hyped and packed way too close to care about what anybody else thinks.
“All I’ve ever wanted to do is play music and be myself and spread kindness and give people a place to come and just feel safe to do whatever the fuck you want,” Kesha herself says to her fans in the doc. “So for the next four days, you have my permission to do whatever the fuck you want!”
Bring out the sign up sheet for next year, please!
Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.
Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.