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Queen Of The Underdogs: 5 Reasons Pink Is an Underappreciated Gay Icon

Ask any same-sex attracted bar patron in Hell’s Kitchen or WeHo who their favorite pop icon is and you’re likely to get one of four responses: Madonna, Britney Spears, Beyoncé or Lady Gaga. Older audiences may throw in Cher or Janet Jackson, while youths may stan for Ariana Grande or Rihanna. One thing’s for sure, though: it’s unlikely you’re going to find someone who ranks P!nk as their ultimate diva. But why is that?

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P!nk has been a longtime advocate for LGBTQ rights. Not only did she add scenes from a queer marriage in her “Raise Your Glass” video (inspired by her own finest friend’s wedding), but in “Dear Mr. President,” she questioned how then-President George W. Bush would react if one of his daughters were lesbian. It’s no doubt that P!nk is one the the LGBTQ community’s most tireless warriors, and here are five reasons she deserves to be celebrated as a gay icon.

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Singer Pink confesses to entity bisexual

Updated on: May 04, pm IST

The So What singer has prolonged been dogged by rumours that she is sexually attracted to both men and women, but had refused to comment on the stories throughout her career.

Two-time Grammy-winning American actress and singer Pink has confessed she is a bisexual, reports

The So What singer has elongated been dogged by rumours that she is sexually attracted to both men and women, but had refused to comment on the stories throughout her career.

The star, whose real name is Alecia Moore, married motocross champion Carey Hart in , but split in , only to reconcile with the sports star earlier in

She has now revealed that she was annoyed when people quizzed her about the novel men in her experience during her separation from Hart because she could have been dating a woman, and Pink insists she has nothing to be ashamed of and is adamant her bisexuality is not a "trend".

"I'm not embarrassed about being bisexual. This is who I am. Devote is pure and I try to keep it that way. This is who I am, what I feel. I ponder it's unnecessary to tug the subject out, but I think it's even more stupid not to discuss it. It seems

Youcan’ttake Pink home and you also can’t make her put a label on her sexuality.

That’s what the pop star, who is currently promoting her fresh album, “Beautiful Trauma,” told The Guardian in a recent interview.

The singer, who married motorcycle racer Carey Hart in , has faced rumors about her sexual identity since she first hit the charts nearly two decades ago. But she’s never permit external pressure force her to be anyone other than exactly who she is.

“I think people appreciate Miley [Cyrus]… I sense like people are just less inclined to be labelled now, which I really like,” she said, referencing Cyrus coming out as pansexual and gender neutral in recent years. “That’s where I was always coming from. Just, leave it alone. I just wanna live my life. I don’t desire you to put me in a box or to figure me out or to figure out what I am. Cos I don’t know yet And I never speak never”

In Pink told The Advocate that she was “an honorary lesbian of Los Angeles” when she first moved to the city. “I wasn’t lgbtq+, but all my girlfriends were,” she added. As comfortable as she was with her honorary title at the time, she told the magazine that she pushed back against a tabloid report that

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'I should be gay by the way that I look': Pink opens up about sexuality, marriage and motherhood in The Advocate

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She's known for her tough-girl image, and takes no prisoners when it comes to writing her lyrics.

And while she may have welcomed her first child just last year, Pink certainly hasn't softened.

The year-old luminary, real name Alecia Moore, talks about motherhood, marriage and her sexual orientation in the November issue of gay and female homosexual news magazine The Advocate.

Pop music's wild child: Pink performs a concert as part of her Truth About Love tour at the Forum in Melbourne, Australia on Thursday

Appearing on the cover in a sheer corseted uppermost - a pair of latex X's covering her modesty - and with her hair coiffed in her trademark blonde and pink Mohawk, Pink continues to defy mainstream music's idealisation of the adorable little pop star.

And the singer, speaking to author Diane Anderson-Minshall, says she feels no need to define herself.

'I’ve never felt the need to. I still don’t. It’s just like how everyone's like, "Well, what caring of music do you do?"’ And I’m love, "I don’t. I just do it."

'And f**k

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