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P!nk is celebrating her 30th today!
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Today is a huge day for our favorite rockstar. P!nk is turning 30. Pinkbrasil celebrates that with a new header as you see above. And you might notice the center of attention - “Queen” P!nk.
Though we couldn´t get these pics in a bigger size yet, they are still beautiful to look at. Enjoy!
We from Pinkbrasil wish Alecia much health, success and that she stays lucky for the rest of her life.
Happy Birthday, P!nk!

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Pink Plagued By Wasps
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Pink‘s house has been invaded by wasps.
The “Please Don’t Leave Me” singer has an infestation of the stinging insects in her backyard, but doesn’t want to call out an exterminator to kill them. She wrote on her Twitter page, “Wasps nests are invading my backyard!!! Is there a way to not kill them? Maybe get a wasp interpreter to kindly ask them to leave?!”
Pink, who this year reunited with her husband, motocross racer Carey Hart, has been cooking soup. She revealed, “Just made homemade minestrone soup from scratch. It’s amazing, not as good as Beppi’s in Sydney though. I’m not Sicilian. Ingredients on request: veg’ stock, carrots, celery, spinach, black beans, parsley, basil, bay leaves, onion, garlic, cabbage, tomatoes, sage, thyme and pasta.”
Pink isn’t the only celebrity being plagued by an unwanted pest.
Kate Moss is being “driven mad” by a flock of doves.
The supermodel’s London neighbor has been breeding the birds but they have been causing chaos by flying into her home, making a mess and even triggering her security system. A source said, “Kate is being driven mad by the doves. They have entered the place via the veranda and taken up residence. They’re causing havoc, setting off her state-of-the-art alarm and making a real stink—literally. They’ve been relieving themselves over her antique furniture leaving unsightly stains and a vile smell.”
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Behind Pink’s “Funhouse” Tour: Backstage With Pop’s Edgiest Star
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Pink’s Funhouse tour touches down in the States in two weeks, which means Americans will get their first look at the singer’s high-flying circus spectacle. It’s a physically punishing show that has the nearly 30-year-old star spinning from the ceiling to masturbation tune “Fingers,” catapulting though the air on a trapeze and, perhaps even more dangerously, covering “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
Rolling Stone’s Gavin Edwards met up with Pink (born Alecia Moore) during her record-shattering 58-date sold-out Australian arena tour, where she spoke candidly about her breakup (and reconciliation) with Carey Hart, a food fight that ended in a hospital trip, her urge to party (”The demons start talking late at night: ‘Come play with us’ “) and her enduring role as the country’s most unlikely pop star (”I’m the constant underdog in America. It’s been this constant fight to prove I have some kind of talent,” she says).
Grab our new issue for the full story.
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Picture Update
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Thursday September 3, P!nk and on/off husband Carey Hart head to Blockbuster video for their evening’s entertainment. They then headed straight home for a fun evening of movie watching. The couple, who were recently separated, are now back together and trying to work things out. Their Blockbuster date night, should certainly help to bridge the gap! The pop star turns 30 in a few days.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Wednesday September 2, P!nk and hubby Carey Hart spotted having a cozy lunch on cloud nine in Los Angeles. After lunch, the two lovebirds jumped on their motorbikes and cruised through Los Angeles…
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Picture Update
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VH1’s Iconic Series ‘Behind The Music’ is Back and Continues to Tell the Stories Behind The Fame
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TOP ARTISTS LIL WAYNE, PINK, T.I., 50 CENT, BRET MICHAELS AND BOBBY BROWN ARE FEATURED IN UPCOMING SERIES RETURN VH1.com To Launch Exclusive Interview Clips for Each Episode
NEW YORK, Sept. 1 /PRNewswire/ — VH1’s Emmy-nominated documentary series “Behind The Music” returns to focus on some of today’s top artists who have had a major impact on the music world, from rock to hip-hop to pop. In addition to the dramatic storytelling that made “Behind The Music” a worldwide hit, the series will celebrate the subjects as artists and will also feature originally shot verite footage of each artist, which will anchor each story in the present day. Starting on Thursday, September 10 at 10PM* with “Behind The Music: Lil Wayne,” the series goes full throttle with the stories, footage, and music behind some of the most interesting, talented individuals in today’s music.
“Behind The Music: Pink” Premieres Thursday, September 17 at 8PM*
Describing music as her one salvation, Alecia Moore aka “Pink” was determined to make it in the music industry, but on her own terms. After experiencing success with first album, “Cant Take Me Home” Pink decided to go against the grain and create an album that exuded her artistic liberation and established her as a thoughtful and insightful musician. She delivered “Missundaztood” with childhood idol Linda Perry, and the album would prove to be career-defining. In this episode of “Behind The Music,” Pink talks about the childhood scars from her parent’s divorce, her tumultuous relationship with motocross star Carey Hart, and her emergence as a prolific songwriter and musician.
“Behind The Music”
The series debuted on VH1 in August of 1997 and was originally created and produced for VH1 by Gay Rosenthal, George Moll and Jeff Gaspin who were responsible for many of the channels 200+ episodes of the series.
In conjunction with the premiere of each episode, 3-4 additional interview clips not included in the on-air version will be available on VH1.com and VH1 Mobile. For more information on VH1’s “Behind The Music” visit VH1.com.
The current series is executive produced by Shelly Tatro, Brad Abramson, Stephen Mintz and Jeff Olde for VH1. Executives in charge of music talent are Rick Krim and Leah Horwitz. The Bobby Brown, Bret Michaels and T.I. episodes were executive produced by Mark Ford and Kevin Lopez for Creature Films.
*All times are ET/PT
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Source: Hotindienews.com
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Pink heads home $80m richer after record-breaking tour
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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 25: Singer Pink poses inside the door 6 female toilet block at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre which has been named ‘Pink Ladies’ in honour of her for being the biggest selling artist ever at the venue, on August 25, 2009 in Brisbane, Australia. The singer cut the ribbon on the new toilets - which are adorned with photos and stencils of the singer - before going on stage for the 10th of her 11 sold out shows at the venue. (Photo by Kylie Keene/Getty Images)
AFTER more than three months criss-crossing Australia, American pop superstar Pink has wrapped her record-breaking tour, grossing more than $80 million.
The inspirational singer played to a packed house at Sydney’s Acer Arena last night. It was the 58th and final performance of her phenomenal Funhouse national tour.
In total, Pink performed before more than 660,000 concertgoers over the past three months.
“It is a huge commitment on her part, but she loves being here,” said tour promoter Michael Coppel.
“She didn’t do it unwillingly. When we were doing (planning) the tour, we only had a month commitment and then all of a sudden the demand was there so we kept adding shows and ended up with three months. It was really meant to be a maximum of 30 days.
“She has graciously made the time available and I think she’s had a great time doing it as well.”
Pink - whose real name is Alecia Moore - played her first show of the tour in Perth on May 22, then travelled the country tirelessly, performing sell-out shows.
She played 17 concerts in Melbourne, six in Adelaide, four in Newcastle, two in Wollongong and Canberra, 11 in Brisbane and four in Perth.
Combining ticket sales and merchandise, it is estimated the Funhouse tour would have grossed more than $80 million.
How much of Pink’s multimillion-dollar earnings will remain in Australia depend on the type of contract she signed prior to arriving in the country, said University of Queensland taxation expert Stephen Marsden.
“There are special provisions in the Taxation Act for entertainers and sports peopl,e but it’s not a flat rate,” Mr Marsden said.
“If the contract was signed overseas, very little (of her earnings from ticket sales) may be subject to tax.”
Pink’s high-energy, two-hour show covered all her biggest songs from her five albums, including Just Like A Pill, U + Ur Hand, Trouble, So What!! and Get The Party Started.
Reinforcing her reputation as one of the world’s best live performers, her spectacular stage show included risque costumes, breathtaking aerial acrobatics and fabulous visual effects.
But it’s not just Pink’s concert tickets that have been selling.
She has sold more than 4.8 million albums and singles in Australia since releasing her debut offering, Can’t Take Me Home, in 2000.
Her single So What!! has been in the ARIA Charts for the past year. Also over the past 12 months, all five of her albums made it into the top 30 at the same time.
Pink’s Funhouse album has never left the top 10 in the 42 weeks since it was released last October, spending nine weeks at number one, which is a record for any female artist on the ARIA Charts.
It’s not surprising Pink has often spoken of her desire to one day live in Australia.
“The Pink Australian success story has been extraordinary, it just doesn’t get any bigger,” said Sony Music chief Denis Handlin.
“Australians have affectionately embraced her as their own as she has done with us.”
Pink is scheduled to return tothe US today, where she will be reunited with her husband Carey Hart.
Hart spent some of the past few months in Australia, performing at moto-cross events in cities where Pink was playing.
Pink will celebrate her 30th birthday on September 8 before kicking off her first ever headline American tour.
She’s has 12 American shows planned, starting in Seattle on September 15.
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Source: PerthNow
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Pink ends record-breaking Oz tour
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She rocketed onto stage for her first Sydney show 12 weeks ago and last night pop star Pink pulled down the circus tent on her Funhouse tour for the last time in Australia.
Promising more than a few surprises and some previously unseen tricks, the American two-times Grammy award-winning star hadn’t lost her sparkle, despite her punishing 58-show tour schedule.
She shot through a trap-door for the opening number, Bad Influence, writhed around on the stage to Just Like a Pill and swung from a trapeze during Sober.
“Sydney! Can I take you home with me?” She hollered to the crowd.
“‘If everyone brings a VB, I’ll be stocked for a year.”
The singer’s aerial tricks, a hallmark of her tour, went off without a hitch, unlike in Brisbane on June 16 when a safety cable snapped, leaving the singer suspended above the stage for about a minute.
Pink’s Australian tour broke several sales and venue records, including eclipsing John Farnham’s record for the most number of shows at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena in a single tour.
The tour, which has been seen by more than 660,000 people - or one in every 32 Australians - has grossed more than A$70 million.
Pink scheduled several breaks between shows during her three-month stay in Australia, but was forced to cancel one Brisbane show on July 20 because she had laryngitis.
On the micro-blogging website Twitter on Friday, Pink said she was sad to be leaving Australia.
“Sydney! Last two shows … can u believe it? We’ve been together for 3.5 months. I feel like we’re breaking up,” she wrote.
Pink, whose real name is Alecia Moore, will return to the US this week in time for her 30th birthday on September 8.
She is married to motocross rider Carey Hart, who joined her for parts of her tour in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Newcastle.
Tweets (About Australia):
2nd time i’ve woken up in this hotel room in Oz to find another has passed away back home.very sad.humbled and remembering 2 luv while i can - 10:57 PM Aug 28th
58TH N FINAL FUNHOUSE AUSTRALIAN SHOW TONIGHT. MAY-JUHH. thanks oz for adopting me and helping make “herstory” : ) stick a fork in me! BUBBA! - 11:47 PM Aug 28th
Here we go. One more time and then we are going to go take over the USA. Thankyou Sydney!!! And all of OZ. We make a cute couple. : ) - 11:53 AM Aug 29th
My last sunrise in Oz for a while… - 5:24 PM Aug 29th
Words can not express how grateful I am to the Australian people that have made me feel more special than I ever have http://mypict.me/tqkW - 5:28 PM Aug 29th
… thanku gorgeous aussies.ill miss you so… - - 10:35 PM Aug 29th
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Source: Stuff.co.nz
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Picture Update
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We have uploaded rare pics of the ARIA Awards from 2008 and older pics from events and performances all over the years. View the last uploads.


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