She’ll have her lunch with a side of skin.
Kesha flaunted her figure sans clothing while noshing on a salad, sharing the sultry photos to her Instagram Saturday.
“But…. I’m bored of wearing clothes,” the “We R Who We R” singer, 37, captioned the post.
Kesha’s tattoos on her arms and feet were on display as she posed beside a big bowl of greens while holding a fork in one hand.
While she wore no garments or accessories, the pop star rocked a fresh set of bright pink nails on her fingers and toes as well as a natural, blushy makeup look.
Kesha also included a second snap in which she ditched her outfit while concealing herself under her bed covers.
She closed her eyes and smiled wide as her long, blond hair fell down her back.
Fans flooded the comments section to show their support for Kesha’s stripped-down photo shoot at home.
“Mother literally ATE,” one punster wrote, referencing her meal as well as the Gen Z slang term used to describe admiration.
“Mother you look amazing!!” a second fan gushed.
“Clothes always negative,” a third person cheered.
“Feel free not to wear clothes,” another netizen encouraged.
“Kesha is GLOWING, Freedom looks good on you,” one more added.
Kesha, who has been spotted out and about with businessman Michael Gilvary recently, may be thirst-trapping for a potential suitor, as she announced her single status in July.
Earlier this month, the Grammy nominee celebrated the 15th anniversary of her debut single, “TiK ToK,” which helped catapult her celebrated musical career.
“‘TiK ToK’ was the first single that I put into this world that had my voice AND my name credited!!!!” she wrote in a lengthy Instagram post on Aug. 7 along with a photo of the song’s cover art. “I remember making it fun and happy because that’s how I felt and wanted others to feel.”
Kesha said she is “proud” that the track still makes her feel all of those positive emotions.
“15 (!!!!!!) years later, I see this song as a snapshot into the way I saw the world at the time,” she shared. “That girl was naive and wild and playful. This song eternalizes a side of myself that I love very much, and now see I have to protect fiercely. The world has changed so much and so have I.”
The “Cannibal” songstress told her fans that she plans on re-recording “TiK ToK” once she regains the legal rights to it since her former label, Kemosabe Records, owned the tune.
“Now, my first baby stands for so much. It stands for fiercely protecting fun and unadulterated joy, in myself and in others. The whole ride has been absolute insanity, but the JOY is still riding,” she wrote.
“I hope you all can find 3 1/2 minutes of play in this song and connect with your wild child-like joy. Thank you for making my life so magical animals, it’s one for the books!”
Kesha parted ways with Kemosabe last year after accusing its founder, Dr. Luke, of physical, sexual and emotional abuse.
She filed a lawsuit in 2014 accusing the music producer, now 50, of drugging and raping her after a party in 2005. He denied the allegations and countersued her for defamation.
Last June, Kesha and Dr. Luke, whose real name is Lukasz Gottwald, announced that they had settled their years-long legal dispute, with the “Joyride” performer saying in a statement, “Only God knows what happened that night as I have always said.”