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5 things to know about Ke$ha

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Much anticipation is in the air for the Filipino fans of Ke$ha, as the global pop sensation brings her Warrior Tour to the Big Dome tomorrow, Oct. 24. Brush up on some Ke$ha facts to achieve total fan-girl status.

1. Ke$ha is a closet nerd

Don’t take her for your everyday party girl! The star reportedly scored 1500 on her SAT’s and has an IQ of over 140, only a few points short of a categorical genius. A big fan of learning, she sneaked into college classes in Belmont University to learn about topics like the Cold War.

2. Ke$ha had five seconds of fame prior to being famous

She appeared as one of the house hosts at an episode of The Simple Life with Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton. She sang back-up for numerous artists and even lent her vocals to Flo-Rida’s hit, Right Round.

3. Ke$ha’s mom is a singer

Her mom Pebe Sebert is also a singer-songwriter, who has written for Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash.

4. Ke$ha loves animals but hates squid

She has been awarded by the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals and Humane Society International for her advocacies on baby seals, preservation of coral reefs, sharks, polar bears, wild horses and stray dogs. But she has a phobia of squid.

5. Ke$ha likes putting on a show

Ke$ha is obsessed with glitter and spends thousands of dollars incorporating it in her shows. She has said, “I wanted everyone to walk away with glitter lodged in at least one orifice of their body.”

For tickets, log on to www.ticketnet.com.ph.

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BELMONT UNIVERSITY

BIG DOME

COLD WAR

DOLLY PARTON AND JOHNNY CASH

ETHICAL TREATMENT OF ANIMALS AND HUMANE SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL

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NICOLE RICHIE AND PARIS HILTON

PEBE SEBERT

RIGHT ROUND

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