Pink Opens Up About Past Overdose, Her Childhood and Reputation in the Industry

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The singer sat down with '60 Minutes' and opened up about some of the darkest times in her life.

, known for her unapologetic approach to both her music and personal life, peeled back the layers of her tumultuous journey, touching upon her past overdose, challenging childhood, and her iconic reputation in the entertainment industry.

"I guess I look at it in a very specific way," Pink says."If I'm a mystery to you, how can I expect you to connect with me? And if I'm a person that's desperate for connection, then why would mystery be interesting to me? I want to know you. I want you to know me." Her darkest moment came when she overdosed during a Thanksgiving rave in 1995. “I was on ecstasy, angel dust, crystal, all kinds of things. And then I was out. Done. Too Much,” she admits.

Pink's performances are also marked by high-flying stunts, a testament to her physical strength and acrobatic skills honed from childhood gymnastics classes and training sessions with aerialist coach Dreya Weber. This intense training allows her to sing while executing gravity-defying acts, including being upside down with someone standing on her stomach.

 

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