Pink and husband Carey Hart smooch up a storm in a new video for her latest single Just Give Me a Reason.
The song is a collaborative effort between Pink, real name Alecia Moore, and Nate Reuss.
The video follows Pink who at times is seen in bed with Carey Hart, and at other times is lying beside a teddy bear.
Pink snuggles up to Carey Hart while sporting just a lacy grey bra and knickers, as he rests his head on her toned stomach.
Later on the singer is seen swimming underwater before emerging to the surface where she enjoys a passionate embrace with her beloved.
In other portions of the video Pink sings alongside Nate Reuss while dressed in a ruffled cream babydoll dress.
Pink and husband Carey Hart smooch up a storm in a new video for her latest single Just Give Me a Reason
Pink, 33, also graces the cover of the new issue of Redbook magazine and reveals bluntly to the magazine: “Well, I was always considered butch.”
And she explains that she has never set out to be “beautiful”.
“Feeling beautiful to me is when I feel good in my leather pants and my husband grabs my ass,” the singer told Redbook.
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Pink, real name Alecia Moore, celebrated Halloween’s Eve by tweeting a series of shots from her fancy dressing past, which show the youngster dressed in various spooky standards.
The terrifying top picture Pink accompanied with the following: “Not sure what I was going for here…. Started out as Glinda the good witch and went straight to the dark side.”
Another where she wears a black leotard and holds an exotic looking bird is explained thusly: “Me and my childhood bestie Lane:) I was Mademoiselle Moore.”
Pink celebrated Halloween by tweeting a series of shots from her fancy dressing past
In another, Pink, now 33, was dressed as a not too spooky clown, and there read a note: “It wasn’t Bob Mackie, but it was pretty fabulous. I was always a clown!!!!”
Pink will be looking forward to dressing her 16-month-old daughter Willow for her new few Halloweens.
Pink impersonator Zoe Alexander took the rejection a little too personally, resulting in what turned out to be the most shocking audition ever to take place on The X Factor.
While the scenes were filmed earlier this year, Zoe Alexander’s audition was seen for the first time on last night’s premiere episode of the new series of UK’s X Factor – showing the full extent of the foul-mouthed rant which saw Welsh singer Zoe arrested.
Things started well for Zoe Alexander, who looked confident and poised as she made her way onto the stage to perform in front of the judges, Tulisa Contostavlos, Nicole Scherzinger, Gary Barlow and Louis Walsh.
With her blonde hair shaved on one side, and wearing a pair of stomach-baring PVC leggings with a tied shirt and bra top, there was no question of which singer Zoe Alexander was attempting to impersonate.
However, despite assuring the judges that she wanted to use The X Factor as a way to establish her own identity, Zoe Alexander then proceeded to sing a Pink song, belting out her hit track So What to the visible disappointment of the judges and the audience.
Sensing the performance wasn’t going too well, Gary Barlow stopped the audition, telling Zoe Alexander she should try again with a different song.
Pink impersonator Zoe Alexander took the rejection a little too personally, resulting in what turned out to be the most shocking audition ever to take place on The X Factor
Zoe Alexander then attempted to perform Emeli Sande’s Next To Me, but once again failed to impress.
As she awaited comments from the judges, Zoe Alexander was told by Tulisa Contostavlos that she shouldn’t have opted to sing a Pink song in the first place if she was trying to step away from her alter-ego.
She told Zoe Alexander: “Okay see the problem is, you came out saying that you wanted to find your own identity, it’s very confusing for me because I did feel like I was watching a Pink tribute act.”
However, Zoe Alexander then alleged that she had been told to sing a Pink track by the four judges – a claim Tulisa Contostavlos strenuously denied.
After receiving four “No” from the judges, Zoe Alexander then decided to exert her frustration by storming off the stage – throwing her microphone in a fit of anger in the process.
She was also seen taking out her anger on a waiting cameraman – grabbing the camera and knocking it to the floor.
But as she made her way off the stage, Zoe Alexander was met by her father – who works as a Tom Jones impersonator – who then dragged her back in front of the judges in a bid to plead her case.
Following a failed attempt to reason with the panel, Zoe Alexander ended up screaming profanities at the judges, much to the shock of the four judges.
She was then seen running off the stage, screaming and swearing while doing so, before she was met by her family, who attempted to comfort the visibly agitated singer.
After the audition, Zoe Alexander was arrested and cautioned for hitting a producer.
However, since then, Zoe Alexander has maintained that she was “stitched up” to make a better scene for X Factor viewers.
Zoe Alexander told the Sunday Mirror today: “They set out to make a total and utter fool of me. Even though this audition was in June, I’m still struggling to come to terms with what happened.
“I used to be so confident and I trusted people. Now I just don’t trust anyone. I can hardly sleep – I’m basically a nervous wreck.”
However, a show official told the paper that Zoe Alexander wasn’t made to sing the Pink song, adding: “Contestants are not told what to sing, they make their own decisions.”
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