Living her best life! Kesha is starting off the year with a new goal — to accept herself fully as she is.

The pop star, 31, displayed her gorgeous freckles in a new barefaced selfie. “This year, my resolution is to love myself…  just as I am, all f–ked up and imperfect and whatever else.  And to let my freckles liiiiiiiive,” she wrote on Twitter. Yes, girl!

This inspired many fans to post selfies of themselves wearing no makeup, boosting their confidence. “I’ve been learning to like mine,” said one commenter, while another added, “Thanks to people like you, I love my freckles now.” We’re so here for this energy.

Any Kesha fan knows the star is a free spirit. When it comes to fashion and her own personal style, the “TiK ToK” singer does her own thing. And in regard to society’s standards and expectations of beauty, she’s vocal and speaks her truth, motivating others to do the same. In the past, Kesha has addressed haters on social media for cyberbullying. 

“I see that you would very much like me to know that you think I’m ugly, and also a ‘whore,'” she wrote in a beach photo posted in June 2016. “Well, I understand that that is your opinion, but I disagree. I’m not perfect but I’m pretty [f–king] magical. and also, I am not, in fact, a whore.”

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dear @jackknife76 , I see that you would very much like me to know that you think I'm ugly, and also a "whore". well, I understand that that is your opinion, but I disagree. I'm not perfect but I'm pretty fucking magical. and also, I am not, in fact, a whore. also bullying someone who has struggled publicly with body issues is pretty mean. thank god I'm in a place in my life where I feel empowered to address your nasty comments instead of letting them destroy me. so. on behalf of anyone anywhere who struggles with body image, STOP IT. my body is not your business. ✨in conclusion, kiss my magical imperfect ass 💋❤️✌🏼️💅

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“Also bullying someone who has struggled publicly with body issues is pretty mean,” she continued. “Thank god I’m in a place in my life where I feel empowered to address your nasty comments instead of letting them destroy me. so. On behalf of anyone anywhere who struggles with body image, STOP IT. My body is not your business. In conclusion, kiss my magical imperfect as–.” Mic drop.

We think you’re perfect. Never change, girl!