In a behind-the-scenes clip from her new music video for the title track of her ninth studio album Trustfall, Pink coaches her wobbly co-star after they perform an acrobatic stunt harnessed to a crane over the side of a cliff. "Clap and watch your hands come together," she advises in a video she shared to Instagram. "It'll make you instantly not dizzy anymore."
"When the box you're in doesn't fit anymore, burn that f--ker down, start a new one," Pink told Chicago Music Guide.
In a career spanning more than two decades, the singer, 43, has learnt a thing or two about how to cope with circumstances that would make anyone's head spin. She's also developed a knack for funnelling her most challenging experiences - including facing sexism in her career and a tumultuous relationship with her husband - into hit music that empowers her fans. "Those are the best songs!" she recently told fellow singer Kelly Clarkson on The Kelly Clarkson Show while promoting her new album (out February 17). "But it's also like, I'm still a wife and a daughter and a mother, and I lost my dad, and it's the pandemic. And then my almost dearest friend in the whole world died eight months later, and I'm still parenting... So you write all those songs and then you get to a point where you're like, 'Well, if we are sliding sideways off the axis, let's dance!""
"When I'm on tour, I'm in really good shape. When I get home, I cook, I eat, I get fat and happy" she told Oprah.com.
"We all want to be loved and love" - PINK
"When I get in the silks, I'm no longer thinking. My mind turns off and my voice turns on," she told Oprah.
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