“Pray” for a speedy recovery.
Kesha revealed she suffered a vocal cord hemorrhage after her performance at the Taylor Hawkins tribute concert in Los Angeles Tuesday night.
“So. in the middle of my wardrobe malfunction I decided to distract everyone from my boobs falling out by singing rly [sic] Loud,” the “Tik Tok” singer announced on Instagram on Thursday afternoon.
“And today I found out that I had one of my vocal cords bleed [sic]. soooo. I’ll post all the pictures of the f–king moment bc [sic] This was quite a moment.”
The 35-year-old rocked a silver cape and sequined skirt during her magnetic performance, which she concluded with a speech about Hawkins’ continued presence.
“I need to alleviate this situation because Taylor would have loved it if my tits just fell out,” she joked about Hercape opening up halfway through the song, exposing her chest. “I feel very special to be here with all of you because Taylor meant something different to all of us.”
‘To some he was the king’s hero. He was a f-king icon. He was a friend, he was a father, he was a husband. And for tonight I just want to say, Taylor, you’re going to live with us forever and ever.’
Kesha joined nearly 50 artists who came to the Kia Forum to celebrate the late drummer.
The “Die Young” singer performed David Bowie’s hit “Heroes”, while other notable stars such as Miley Cyrus, Pink, Dave Grohl, Travis Barker, Dave Chappelle, Mötley Crüe and Chevy Metal also paid tribute to the Foo Fighters drummer.
Hawkins died unexpectedly in March at age 50 from a cardiovascular collapse.
The rocker is survived by his three children – Oliver, 16, Annabelle, 13, and Everleigh, 8 – and wife Alison, who has been open about the “unimaginable grief” they have faced since his passing.
“My deepest thanks and admiration go to the global Foo Fighters community and Taylor’s fans far and wide for the outpouring of love each of you showed our beloved Taylor,” she wrote via Instagram after his death.
“Taylor was honored to be part of the Foo Fighters and valued his dream role in the band every minute of his 25 years with them. We considered every band member and the extended Foo Fighters team our family,” she continued, adding that his “engaging spirit and deep love of music” will live on through the band’s legacy.