Never underestimate Pink. The popular singer isn't afraid to express her political opinions – or perform a death-defying aerial dance routine.
"Anyone that has followed Pink's career knows she always stays true to herself. Her style is uniquely her own, her attitude is unapologetically real and she is anything but fake," notes US.
She tells The Guardian: "My father raised me on 'to thine own self be true.' Sometimes you have to stand alone for what you believe in and you have to stick up for the little guy. I'm very Rocky Balboa; I'm from Philadelphia, I have a fighter mentality."
That forthrightness is sure to be center stage as the mother of two embarks on a world tour to promote her seventh album, "Beautiful Trauma," which stops at the BB&T Center in Sunrise on April 25 at 7:30 p.m.
"This is the life of a well-adjusted veteran star, who's not quite sure how she's survived this long and stayed this sane," notes The New York Times. "A vestige of the Y2K, peak-CD, MTV 'TRL' generation, Pink, now 38, hasn't melted down or ever really gone away, a fact she owes to never having been 'the one.'"
Biography.com adds this take: "Despite her tough girl image, Pink has shown a softer side to the public. She is an outspoken advocate for the LGBT community and for the better treatment of animals, putting her celebrity behind campaigns sponsored by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. She also supports organizations like Human Rights Campaign, UNICEF and Save the Children." O
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