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Pink Responds to Bullies

People have been giving the singer a hard time over her weight.


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The singer Pink has had enough with people who give her a hard time about her body size. She talked about the issue with Entertainment Tonight.

The 35 year old who was born Alecia Beth Moore in Pennsylvania to a Jewish mother said, “I don’t take well to bullying. I never have. I’m not a person that will be bullied. I’m not a person that will stand by watching other people bullied.”

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Her words are important to all people who feel like they have been bullied on line at one time or another. Forget on line, people will even say such mean things to someone’s face.

“I am a girl, I have feelings and people think I take no sh*t and I’m tough, tougher than nails, but I’m a human being, ” Pink added.

“I think people have gotten it wrong. They think their opinion matters and holds weight and I don’t know where or why they’re giving themselves so much credit you know?” Pink explained. “So I thought it was important for me to remind them that I don’t care. My life is full, I like food a lot and I really like to cook, I like to live, I find joy in that and were doing alright in the Hart household.”

Well Pinky, on behalf of all of us here at JBN let me say that we think you look just fine.

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