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Pink opens up about miscarriage at 17

Source: News Corp Australia Network:
April 30, 2019 at 17:43
US singer-songwriter Pink has opened up about having several miscarriages, with the first coming when she was just 17. Picture: Valerie MACON / AFPSource:AFP
US singer-songwriter Pink has opened up about having several miscarriages, with the first coming when she was just 17. Picture: Valerie MACON / AFPSource:AFP

The singer revealed she had her first of several miscarriages as a teenager, saying it triggered insecurities because “you feel like your body hates you”.

Pink opened up about suffering her first miscarriage at 17, the first of several she’s gone through in her life.

The singer, whose real name is Alecia Moore, talked about her body insecurities in her song Happy off her new album Hurts 2B Human. In the first line of the song she sings, “Since I was 17, I’ve always hated my body / and it feels like my body’s hated me.”

Pink, 39, told USA Today on Monday the line is in reference to her body insecurities that began when she was that age.
 

Pink said that after having a miscarriage, ‘you feel like your body hates you and like your body is broken’. Picture: AAP Image /Brendon Thorne
Pink said that after having a miscarriage, ‘you feel like your body hates you and like your body is broken’. Picture: AAP Image /Brendon ThorneSource:AAP

 

“The reason I said (that) is because I’ve always had this very tomboy, very strong gymnast body, but actually at 17 I had a miscarriage,” Pink told the outlet. “And I was going to have that child. But when that happens to a woman or a young girl, you feel like your body hates you and like your body is broken, and it’s not doing what it’s supposed to do.”

“I’ve had several miscarriages since, so I think it’s important to talk about what you’re ashamed of, who you really are and the painful (expletive). I’ve always written that way,” she added.

Pink has since married motocross competitor Carey Hart and the couple have two children, daughter Willow, 7, and son Jameson, 2.
 

The singer, who has two children with husband Carey Hart, said it was important to talk about painful experiences. Picture: Rob Kim/Getty Images
The singer, who has two children with husband Carey Hart, said it was important to talk about painful experiences. Picture: Rob Kim/Getty ImagesSource:Getty Images

 

The What About Us singer said she began therapy when she was 22, around the time her 2001 album Missundaztood was released, and has continued seeing a therapist ever since.

“I believe in self-confrontation and just getting things out,” she told USA Today. “What I love about therapy is that they’ll tell you what your blind spots are. Although that’s uncomfortable and painful, it gives you something to work with.”

Pink added that her sense of humour has helped her dive into uncomfortable territory.

“I’m extremely self-deprecating, and when (expletive) goes bad — which in any life is inevitable — you’ve just got to find the funny. It’s because I can laugh that I can cry so hard,” she said.

This article originally appeared on Fox News and is published here with permission.

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