Follows singer songwriter and global pop superstar Kesha, as she delves deep into the unknown, along with some of her famous friends and experts in the supernatural, to search for all things... Read allFollows singer songwriter and global pop superstar Kesha, as she delves deep into the unknown, along with some of her famous friends and experts in the supernatural, to search for all things unexplainable.Follows singer songwriter and global pop superstar Kesha, as she delves deep into the unknown, along with some of her famous friends and experts in the supernatural, to search for all things unexplainable.
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This is so ridiculously bad. I don't want to hear someone say "yaasss girl live" to a ghost. Singers should stay where they belong, on stage with all this theatrics. Also, why are the producers telling her what to do. Either know what you're doing or don't have a show.
The only reason why this show is on discovery is because it had Kesha and her "famous friends" the show itself is garbage, and it is far from entertaining and not believable. I like Kesha but maybe instead of trying to conjure ghosts she should work on her singing career. I don't know why they couldn't just have her on GA for an episode? I.
Absolutely the WORST attempt at a paranormal show I've ever seen. No clue what they're doing. The combination of wooden acting, lack of self-awareness and the HUGE cringe factor make this an easy one star. Added one out of pity for those involved.
Kesha (who originally spelled her name as Ke$ha) first came to my attention when I saw her on an episode of the Nickelodeon series "Victorious" (with Victoria Justice). Although she didn't have a big part on the show, she was eye-catching. When "Conjuring Kesha" finally came to the Travel Channel (it premiered on Discover +) I thought it would be great, like some of the Travel Channel's other supernatural-based series. The concept is there (having a beautiful girl investigate haunted locations--and become really frightened) but the presentation is simply horrible. The scenes are shaky and often presented in a not-so-clear soft focus; Kesha also appears to be using a somewhat antiquated video camera (more like what video tape cameras were like) and to make things even worse, there are video-tape glitches that often pop up (like white streaks flashing across the screen or other video tape defects like large static lines running up and down the screen, as would occur if a piece of video tape was "eaten" by your VCR and this effect would occur if you tried to play it). The glitches also make you feel like there is something wrong with your TV or the cable box. Kesha does invite a celebrity friend (like Whitney Cummings) to accompany her and she does have a camera crew with her but the overall effect is anything but pleasing (although what Kesha encounters is convincing). I hope, if the program receives a second season order, they will do away with the cheesy video effects and the annoying shaky camera technique and focus on Kesha's investigations which would be a lot more enjoyable to watch without all the nonsense.
Here's the scoop: this chick who's an attention-seeking, self-proclaimed celebrity has an interest (but clearly no experience) in the paranormal field. She's more interested in showing off her big fake boobs and looking pretty for the camera than actually conducting anything that even kinda-sorta-maybe remotely resembles a paranormal investigation. Even if she allegedly makes contact with a spirit, she freaks out and leaves rather than seeking information (investigating). You can easily find more entertaining videos posted on YouTube by teenage amateurs that show more convincing evidence than you'll see on Conjuring Kesha (or at least hilarious attempts at faking it). I'd have rated this one star, but I *almost* feel bad for this chick; so she gets a bonus pity star for the day when she realizes her show was an epic flop.
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- TriviaIn an interesting contradiction, Kesha frequently comments on how she loves being in "haunted places" and has said "it's kind of my thing", yet everytime something remotely scary happens, she runs screaming from the room and/or building. Interesting.
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