Kesha
The ‘TikTok’ hitmaker wishes the younger version of herself knew that she was “good enough” just the way she was, and didn't need to pretend to be a bad girl.
She wrote in PEOPLE magazine: "Don’t let people scare and shame you into changing the things about yourself that make you unique and interesting. Those are the qualities that will make your life so magical. That bad girl attitude that’ll work for a while and you will get a dollar sign tattooed on yourself that will last forever, probably.
"But the truth is, you don’t need to put on an act. You can just be Kesha Rose Sebert. And guess what? Apparently that’s good enough.”