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Gottwald

American  
[gawt-vahlt] / ˈgɔt vɑlt /

noun

  1. Klement 1896–1953, Czech Communist leader: prime minister 1946–48; president 1948–53.


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The dispute also unearthed the public relations plan that Sebert’s team devised to help amplify her case, incite “a deluge of negative media” on Gottwald, fuel the #FreeKesha movement and secure a more favorable contract arrangement.

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But her lead single “Woman’s World” fell flat after fans discovered Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald had been credited on the purported feminist anthem.

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Perry was prompted to explain her decision to involve Gottwald in her new project, to fans’ “disappointment,” during a Wednesday appearance on Alex Cooper’s “Call Her Daddy” podcast.

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She also revealed that she felt like Gottwald was “using me as a pawn” and that she was “annoyed” with both parties.

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Kesha and Gottwald released a joint statement after settling their slew of suits and countersuits last June.

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