After Kesha’s recording contract with Dr. Luke was upheld in court Friday (Feb. 19), the pop star’s famous friends and fans hit social media to share their support.
Kesha Denied Injunction Bid in Dispute With Dr. Luke
Kesha alleges that songwriter/producer Dr. Luke drugged and raped her and asked the court that she be allowed to record outside his purview. Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Lorde, Lily Allen, Alessia Cara, Halsey and other musical peers took to Twitter to share their “disgust” over Kesha being forced to work with her alleged abuser or not work at all, many using the trending hashtag #FreeKesha.
See their supportive tweets below:
There are people all over the world who love you @KeshaRose. And I can say truly I am in awe of your bravery.
—Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) February 19, 2016
My heart is with @KeshaRose. –
—Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) February 19, 2016
standing with @KeshaRose through this traumatic, deeply unfair time. send good vibes her way everyone
—Lorde (@lorde) February 19, 2016
My thoughts are with @KeshaRose today. I’m sorry you’ve had to endure this experience.
—lily (@lilyallen) February 19, 2016
really disappointing to hear about this kesha case. no one should be denied freedom from their abuser, nor freedom of their creativity.
—ac (@alessiacara) February 19, 2016
Disgusted by anyone in power positions abusing their authority. My heart breaks for Kesha and all people affected by this toxicity. Fuck.
—HALSEY (@halsey) February 19, 2016
I don’t even know what I would do… I only hope she can find peace and find a way to continue to create express herself without fear.
—HALSEY (@halsey) February 19, 2016
–“@KeshaRose: don’t let anything stop you from shining pic.twitter.com/zSONuIrdDs”
—Wale (@Wale) February 19, 2016
This is some legit bullshit #FreeKesha https://t.co/EDgIXYnoIp
—Best Coast (@BestCoast) February 19, 2016
if you don’t know what’s been happening to kesha go scroll through the hashtag
—bea (@BeaMiller) February 19, 2016
it disgusts me and breaks my heart that any court or person would continuously question a woman who claims she has been assaulted
—bea (@BeaMiller) February 19, 2016
the fact that kesha has to choose to either freely make music or avoid the person who abused her is outrageous and degrading #freekesha
—bea (@BeaMiller) February 19, 2016
#FreeKesha https://t.co/HXU6Xnh8Hu
—Margaret Cho (@margaretcho) February 19, 2016
What Kesha is going through is an example of the law letting down abuse victims. I can’t imagine what she’s feeling right now. So sad.
—Chlöe Howl (@ChloeHowl) February 19, 2016
Think some ppl think the music industry is a magical bubble where everything goes.It is NEVER ok to use your position to prey on young girls
—Chlöe Howl (@ChloeHowl) February 19, 2016
@KeshaRose I’ll write songs w u
—wheatus (@wheatus) February 19, 2016
#FreeKesha We love u and support u @KeshaRose
—Jon M. Chu (@jonmchu) February 19, 2016
Kesha Denied Injunction Bid in Dispute With Dr. Luke
Kesha alleges that songwriter/producer Dr. Luke drugged and raped her and asked the court that she be allowed to record outside his purview. Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Lorde, Lily Allen, Alessia Cara, Halsey and other musical peers took to Twitter to share their “disgust” over Kesha being forced to work with her alleged abuser or not work at all, many using the trending hashtag #FreeKesha.
See their supportive tweets below:
There are people all over the world who love you @KeshaRose. And I can say truly I am in awe of your bravery.
—Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) February 19, 2016
My heart is with @KeshaRose. –
—Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) February 19, 2016
standing with @KeshaRose through this traumatic, deeply unfair time. send good vibes her way everyone
—Lorde (@lorde) February 19, 2016
My thoughts are with @KeshaRose today. I’m sorry you’ve had to endure this experience.
—lily (@lilyallen) February 19, 2016
really disappointing to hear about this kesha case. no one should be denied freedom from their abuser, nor freedom of their creativity.
—ac (@alessiacara) February 19, 2016
Disgusted by anyone in power positions abusing their authority. My heart breaks for Kesha and all people affected by this toxicity. Fuck.
—HALSEY (@halsey) February 19, 2016
I don’t even know what I would do… I only hope she can find peace and find a way to continue to create express herself without fear.
—HALSEY (@halsey) February 19, 2016
–“@KeshaRose: don’t let anything stop you from shining pic.twitter.com/zSONuIrdDs”
—Wale (@Wale) February 19, 2016
This is some legit bullshit #FreeKesha https://t.co/EDgIXYnoIp
—Best Coast (@BestCoast) February 19, 2016
if you don’t know what’s been happening to kesha go scroll through the hashtag
—bea (@BeaMiller) February 19, 2016
it disgusts me and breaks my heart that any court or person would continuously question a woman who claims she has been assaulted
—bea (@BeaMiller) February 19, 2016
the fact that kesha has to choose to either freely make music or avoid the person who abused her is outrageous and degrading #freekesha
—bea (@BeaMiller) February 19, 2016
#FreeKesha https://t.co/HXU6Xnh8Hu
—Margaret Cho (@margaretcho) February 19, 2016
What Kesha is going through is an example of the law letting down abuse victims. I can’t imagine what she’s feeling right now. So sad.
—Chlöe Howl (@ChloeHowl) February 19, 2016
Think some ppl think the music industry is a magical bubble where everything goes.It is NEVER ok to use your position to prey on young girls
—Chlöe Howl (@ChloeHowl) February 19, 2016
@KeshaRose I’ll write songs w u
—wheatus (@wheatus) February 19, 2016
#FreeKesha We love u and support u @KeshaRose
—Jon M. Chu (@jonmchu) February 19, 2016
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