Ke$ha Makes Public Apologies to Britney Spears & Justin Bieber

With Overnight Celebrity Status Singer Ke$ha is Learning to Watch What She Says About Others

Zack Mandell
Still getting used to being in the spotlight where everything she says is written down or recorded, Ke$ha is making a few apologies.

For starters, her song "Styrofoam," that was leaked online recently, has a line that says, "In ten years, Britney Spears....Britney, who?"

Attempting to clear the air on that one, the 25-year-old claims "Just to clarify, I didn't write that bit and that was from when I was fifteen- and there's a reason that song's not on my record. I have to admit now I do regret ever singing that because I have mad respect for her."

However, it does not appear that Ke$ha is backing down from her earlier comment regarding Britney lip synching. "I think that's bulls***. I don't think that's fair at all for people who are going to see the show. I think if you are going to be a singer, you should sing. If you are going to be a dancer, you should dance. If you are going to do a combination of the two, you should make it very clear when you are singing and very clear when you are dancing. I would never do that to my fans."

In another instance, Ke$ha made a joke about break-out star Justin Bieber in a recent interview with Maxim.

Tweeting her apologies to him later, she wrote, "dear justin b i am so sorry if my bad joke has hurt your feelings.u r obviously so talented and i would never mean to offend u. i think u r rad."

See the pictures of Ke$ha from her upcoming Maxim magazine photo shoot at GossipCenter.com.

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Published by Zack Mandell

For the past 6 years I have been a contributing writer for Gossip Center in the general entertainment news area, and the content editor for the movie section.  View profile

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  • amanda and claudio2/16/2011

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