Kesha will appear on A&E’s “The Haunting Of…” in order to confront a ghost at a Texan bed and breakfast that she says still haunts her, according to Huffington Post.
“I had a couple of experiences with the supernatural,” she said. “I don’t know his name! He was a ghost! I’m very open to it.”
Earlier that year, she said something similar to Conan O’Brien about another rendezvous: “He was in my house, and he just started caressing me … it was a sexy time, but it wasn’t sex.”
Kesha’s appearance on “Haunting Of…” will not be for a date with the supernatural, however. Kesha and paranormal specialist Kim Russo will be investigating Kesha’s haunting through exploring the bed and breakfast.
The singer is also set to appear on “Project Runway All Stars” at the end of the month. The episode of “Haunting Of…” runs March 28 on Lifetime.
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