Singer-songwriter Kesha says she is embarrassed when she reads about her wild ways in the press.
The "Die Young" hitmaker, currently touring with Pitbull, admitted that she hates seeing stories about her wild antics, because they leave her embarrassed.
"I'd rather die than read stuff about myself," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Kesha as saying.
The 26-year-old singer who hosts the MTV show, "My Crazy Beautiful Life" also talked about the show and insisted that the show documents "drama, madness and euphoria" of her professional and personal life, without a script.
"My show is too real. There's not one moment on the show that's been scripted or fake. It's just my life. It's ***** out," she said.
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