Those who want the intimate details of Kesha's life (besides that she brushes her teeth with a bottle of Jack Daniel's) will only have to wait until April to view her upcoming MTV documentary, "Kesha: My Crazy Beautiful Life."

In a recent interview with BBC Radio 1, the "Die Young" singer revealed a few intimate details that may be unsettling to some, according to a report by the New Zealand Herald. In fact, Kesha says the documentary, which her brother Lagan Sebert filmed, has some eye-opening experiences.

"It's my brother and his weird friend following me around for the past two-and-a-half years," Kesha said. "We didn't know what we were doing per se, but it's my little brother and he's my best friend. He's got me wasted at 6am ... He got all the things you would want to see and all the things you wouldn't really want to see -- making out with dudes, drinking my own pee, jumping out of a building, jumping out of aeroplanes, swimming with sharks ... "

Drinking her own pee?

"I was told drinking my own pee was good, I was trying to be healthy," Kesha argued. "Somebody tried to take my pee away from me and I said, 'That is mine!' So I snatched it up and took a chug and it was really gross, so I don't do it anymore."

Apparently, that's just a day in the life for the singer! Another aspect of her routine? "Doing glitter."

"I have a bathtub; when I go on tour I bring a bathtub and I have a glitter roadie," Kesha explained. "His only job is to deal with the glitter and his job is to lather baby oil all over my body. Then I roll around in it and have to sit there until the baby oil dries. When I go to the bathroom you can follow the trail of glitter and tell which stall I peed in. I leave it all over the men I make out with."

Despite hygienic habits like consuming her own urine and bathing in sparkles, Kesha admits she doesn't always receive compliments.

"[How often do I get told I'm amazing?] Not enough!" she claimed. "My fans are amazing to me, but usually the people around me say, 'You're disgusting!' or, 'Put your pants on!' or 'You're late!' Or they say, 'You smell weird, what's that smell?' I smell like a hobo. One time, someone told me I smelt like a shrimp on a diaper. I thought I could make a fragrance that was little like a shrimp on a Faberge diaper, but I don't know if people want to smell like that."

You can catch all of the action when "Kesha: My Crazy Beautiful Life" airs in April!

SOURCE: AOL Music Blog