The singer also comes clean about her wild persona (she recently admitted to
urinating in public). "I do feel like there are the pop stars of the world and then I’m like their dirty little sister, running around with s*** on my face in combat boots because I can’t walk in heels," the 25-year-old star tells the mag. Ke$ha was born in Los Angeles and moved to Nashville as a child. She still has a home in the woods in Tennessee. "I have wild, wild nights there," she admits. "But my friends and I are all really private. We get f---ing crazy, but you’re not going to see me stumbling out of nightclubs."
So now that's she's "made it," is it time for her to clean up her act? Not really. Ke$ha wants to get the message across that "you don’t have to be rich and you can still be successful." She says: "I do feel like there is an element of what I’m doing that is about where I come from, which is working-class. I was never the cool kid, I was never hot in high school. I was never popular." Do you like Ke$ha's "all-American" look?
Look at her eyes, they looks like there is nothing behind them.
That's not an actual flag either, it's a dress that's styled as a flag.
Just don't burn it in public.
I have seen in cars as seat covers, painted on vans...and it has been made into costumes. This is no difference.
Here in Australia we're more laid back about wearing the flag. It's typically only seen as pride for your country when you wear it. We have the flag printed on thongs (the shoes), shirts, shorts, socks, hats. People wear them as capes at sporting events.
I just don't see why someone wearing the flag or showing a positive attitude towards the flag would be considered a bad thing. I guess that's just because of where I come from though.
Least she is covered. People wear flags on clothes hats etc all the time. Remember confederate flags. The controversy on this reminds me of that.