
MTV has announced Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life, a new docu-series following music star Ke$ha as she navigates her professional and personal life while recording a new album and traveling the globe. The series will debut in April. Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life was shot over the course of two years by her filmmaker-brother, Lagan Sebert, and filmmaker Steven Greenstreet. It provides behind-the-scenes access to Ke$ha’s life and coming of age as an artist and young woman. Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life is produced by DiGa Vision, Vector Management and Magic Seed Prods, with Dr. Luke (Lukasz Gottwald), Jack Rovner, Ken Levitan, Sebert, and Tony DiSanto and Liz Gateley executive producing. Ke$ha recently became the center of a controversy with her new hit “Die Young”, which was pulled by radio stations following the Newtown elementary school shooting.
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Gross.
I’d be curious to watch a show about Ke$ha. Her image aside, she’s obviously a smart woman if she scored a 1400 on the old SAT and reportedly has an IQ of 140. I wrote her off when I first heard her music, but after hearing about her nerdy teen years she became interesting.
Hopefully MTV realizes it’s audience would rather see shows about the lives of musicians and entertainers instead of shows about bratty pregnant girls.
Did MTV check her album sales recently? She doesn’t have enough fans for a TV show imo.
MTV has passed on reality shows with much bigger names right before they were famous (Gaga, Katy Perry, Bruno Mars) because Tony DiSanto was running the network at the time and had no clue about what was relevant in pop culture. Ironic that he’s now producing a show about a pop star that really isn’t that popular.