Kesha Jokes That ‘Fashion’s Fun Until You Have to Pee’ as She Rocks Chic Bodysuit — See Her Look

The singer joked about the bathroom-related challenges that the clothing style creates as she shared a selfie

<p>JC Olivera/WireImage</p> Kesha

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Kesha

Kesha is having some very relatable style struggles as 2023 comes to a close.

On Sunday, the "Praying" singer, 36, posted a selfie while wearing a sleek black bodysuit in a bathroom — and joked about how the clothing style creates a tricky situation.

"Fashion’s fun until you have to pee," she captioned the photo, which showed her standing in front of a sink with her blonde hair wet and swept back from her face.

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Kesha has had a lot of change to mark in December. Earlier this month, Variety reported that she parted ways with her longtime management company, Vector Management, and record label, Kemosabe. Prior to her exit, she was in a longstanding legal battle with music producer Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, who was at the helm of Kemosabe, which is distributed by RCA Records. The legal issues were resolved in June.

To mark her career moves, Kesha posted a nude image of herself surrounded by nature and with her backside facing the camera. "Coming back home to me ❤️," she captioned the cheeky post on Dec. 18.

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Kesha

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She released her critically-acclaimed new album Gag Order in May and expressed some of her feelings about her legal troubles via the lyrics in the songs.

Prior to the news of her legal settlement in June, Kesha spoke to PEOPLE about Gag Order and its supporting tour.

<p>Kevin Winter/Getty</p> Kesha performs onstage during the 2019 American Music Awards

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Kesha performs onstage during the 2019 American Music Awards

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"I really feel like this album gave the complete view of who I am to my animals, to my fans, to the listener," she said.

"I really have this feeling of peace, and I feel complete," she continued. "I know Gag Order is a more emotional journey, perhaps, than some of my other albums, but I think as a whole body of work, I feel so satisfied with what people can see as me talking about who I am."

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