Its adios to Pink’s signature punk hair because the singer has just shaved it off in a symbolic act of ‘letting go’. Going for a new look at the advent of Christmas and the approaching 2020, the star, who is now stranger to all-haircuts and hair colours shared a picture of her shaved head on her social media with the caption, ‘Letting Go’.
Her new look was congratulated by her celebrity pals with Kate Hudson commenting, ‘The most liberating!’ while Selma Blair, who had shaved off her hair following her MS Diagnosis added, ‘Twins!’.
Pink, who chooses a gender-fluidity look and get-ups even for her kids shared a picture of her eight-year-old daughter, Willow getting a haircut in September.
‘’Loving my punk rock daughter. Remember everyone, fly your own flag. There is no box to be put in. Its better to be your own self. Own it, and love it. And if anyone has a problem with it, tell them (politely) to move on.
Cant wait to see the woman you grow up to be. I have a feeling you are gonna be strong, fierce, companionate
Pink also shared how she encouraged Willow to have a positive body image in her MTV VMAs speech in 2017, telling the crowd,
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‘I know I don’t have a lot of time, but if I may tell you a quick story. ‘Recently, I was driving my daughter to school and she said to me, out of the blue, “Mama?” I said, “Yes, baby?”
She said, “I’m the ugliest girl I know.” And I said, “Huh?” ‘And she was like, “Yeah, I look like a boy with long hair.” And my brain went to, “Oh my god, you’re six. Why? Where is this coming from? Who said this? Can I kick a 6-year-old’s a**, like what?”
‘And I said to her, “Do you see me growing my hair?” She said, “No, mama.” I said, “Do you see me changing my body?” “No, mama.” “Do you see me changing the way I present myself to the world?” “No, mama.” ‘”Do you see me selling out arenas all over the world?” “Yes, Mama.” “OK! So, baby girl. We don’t change. We take the gravel and the shell and we make a pearl. And we help other people to change so they can see more kinds of beauty.”’