Kesha Comes Out as Omnisexual
WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 17: Kesha attends iHeartRadio Hot 99.5's Jingle Ball 2024 Presented By Capital One at Capital One Arena on December 17, 2024 in Washington, DC. Source: (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

Kesha Comes Out as Omnisexual

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On August 19, 2025, Grammy-nominated artist and cultural icon Kesha took to the dating app Feeld to share a personal update: she now identifies as omnisexual, a move that both surprised and resonated with fans worldwide . Kesha’s Feeld profile, where she described herself as “omnisexual,” also referenced her interest in “being dominant” and “kink,” underscoring her commitment to authenticity in every aspect of her life .

This public embrace of omnisexuality builds on years of Kesha’s open dialogue about sexual fluidity. In a recent Instagram message, she wished her followers a “Happy Pride Day” and reflected, “I’m not gay. I’m not straight. I don’t know what I am. I love people. I love people because we are all our own little consciousness journeys, dancing around the sun. How weird and interesting and fun this life is, right? I refuse to be anything, really, except for open to it all. I know it can be confusing sometimes, but you are so seen and loved. Love u animals, happy pride” .

Kesha’s choice to identify as omnisexual has shone a spotlight on a frequently misunderstood orientation. Both omnisexuality and pansexuality describe attraction to people regardless of gender, but there is a subtle, meaningful distinction. According to sexuality experts at Feeld, pansexual individuals are often described as “gender-blind” in their attraction, meaning gender does not influence their feelings of attraction .

In contrast, omnisexual people are “gender-aware”—they are attracted to all genders, but the awareness of a person’s gender can be part of what makes the attraction meaningful or exciting . As one Feeld expert put it, “While pansexual folks might say ‘gender isn’t really part of the equation,’ omnisexuals are more like, ‘oh, I clocked it and I’m still into it.’ It’s attraction with awareness, not in spite of it” .

This nuanced perspective helps expand the conversation about sexuality, making space for a more individualized understanding of attraction. The announcement has already had a ripple effect, with Feeld’s Creative VP Andrew Peet noting an “uptick” in users identifying as omnisexual since Kesha’s update .

Kesha joins a modest but notable list of public figures who have identified as omnisexual. Singer-songwriter Sophie B. Hawkins first used the term publicly in 1992, while the beloved Doctor Who character Captain Jack Harkness, portrayed by John Barrowman, has also been canonically described as omnisexual .

The significance of Kesha’s announcement goes beyond the act of coming out. For many LGBTQ+ individuals, seeing a global superstar embrace an identity that is not widely discussed can be validating and empowering. As the language of sexuality continues to evolve, high-profile revelations like Kesha’s help foster a climate where people feel safer and more comfortable expressing their own identities .

Within LGBTQ+ communities, the announcement has sparked conversation about the diversity of sexual identities and the importance of visibility. For some, Kesha’s openness serves as a reminder that there is no single “correct” way to experience or describe sexual attraction. Others see it as an opportunity to educate about the spectrum of orientations that exist beyond the most familiar labels.

Social media platforms and queer spaces have seen an outpouring of support for Kesha. Many users have shared their own stories of coming to terms with identities like omnisexuality, pansexuality, and bisexuality, and have expressed gratitude for celebrities who are willing to use their platforms to advocate for greater inclusivity and understanding .

As Kesha’s story continues to circulate, it serves as both a personal milestone and a cultural touchpoint, highlighting the value of representation and the ongoing evolution of queer identities in the public eye.


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