She woke up in Paris feeling like a style siren — or at least fans thought so.

Kesha, 38, set the record straight after a look-alike blonde bombshell was seen arriving at the Tom Ford Spring/Summer 2026 show in a risqué sky-blue gown that completely exposed her side, going sans bra and commando for the Fashion Week event on Wednesday, October 1.

“Not me but. Work,” the “Blah Blah Blah” hitmaker captioned her TikTok post reacting to all the articles that claimed she was spotted at the event.

The woman with cascading platinum mermaid waved hair — since revealed to be Second Street Iron & Metal Co. CEO and influencer Kinga Strogoff — was practically the singer’s doppelgänger and even echoed Kesha’s signature style: bold, wild and headline-worthy.

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Kesha paired her debunking video with the viral sound, “I hate to say it. I hope I don’t sound ridiculous. I don’t know who this man is. I mean he could be walking around the street and I wouldn’t know a thing. Sorry to this —.”

Prior to her clearing the air, several reports emerged about “Kesha” commanding the scene and risking a wardrobe malfunction in a daring look featuring a structured crew neckline and a single, voluminous long sleeve that pooled dramatically at the wrist.

On one side, the eye-catching dress revealed an entirely exposed silhouette due to its asymmetrical cut from collarbone to ankle. Strogoff paired the seemingly Grecian goddess-inspired outfit with gray pointed stilettos, a silver bracelet and a matching clutch.

Although Strogoff has yet to speak out about the viral confusion sweeping the internet, she did take to Instagram Stories with several photos of her fashionable ensemble.

“The dress! It doesn’t move. An incredible design,” she gushed in one of her posts, tagging French fashion designer Haider Ackermann and stylist Cal Campos.

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Not me but. Work.

♬ Sorry To This Man by Keke Palmer – Matt Gehring

And fans, of course, are living for the mix-up.

“Love free publicity! Haha,” one fan responded to Kesha’s TikTok clip. “Oh Kesha, you’ll be forever ICONic,” another wrote, while a third replied, “CACKLING.” A fourth pointed out, “Erm I mean she is slaying but can we hear it for Kesha’s actual fashion era rn???”

Kesha previously opened up about her evolution as a music artist, revealing that she is fully embracing each era as it comes. Looking back on the 2010s, Kesha acknowledged that she wanted to deliver what listeners were eager to hear.

“My fans came to me for joy, and I didn’t want to disappoint them,” she told SELF Magazine in 2023. “I was really tapping into enjoying myself, and … just doing a bunch of silly, fun s***, and inviting people to join me in that. I stand by having a safe place [at my shows] for people to be exactly who they want to be.”

“There are still moments when I absolutely want to slap a bunch of wild makeup on, put a wig on, put the heels on, and throw a cape on. It’s fun,” she added with a laugh. “That’s the reason I did it in the first place! I didn’t quite think it was going to be so etched in stone as who I am.”