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Pink Shares The Insecurities She’s Learned To Let Go Of, No Longer Worries About Being A Certain Weight

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Over the years, Pink has realized there’s more important things in life than worrying about numbers on a scale. The singer chats to ET Canada’s Keshia Chanté about her new album Trustfall and song of the same name.

As Chanté explains how the song is about not letting your insecurities stop you from living your best life, she then asks what some of the insecurities Pink has learned to let go of are and when she managed to learn to let go.

The musician replies, “I think with age it just happens, right? When I was in my 20s I was like ‘I have to be this weight’ and then in your 30s you have a kid and you’re like, ‘Hmm, maybe I can just be this weight.’ “Then you’re in your 40s and you’ve had two kids and you’re like, ‘[I’ll just be] this weight,'” the mom-of-two continues. READ MORE: Pink Shares How She Talked To Her Kids About The Deaths Of Their Grandfather And Nanny The “Sober” hitmaker goes on, “And you just take yourself way less seriously, because you know you’re going to mess up.

You know you’re going to apologize, you know you’re going to try your best and the rest is in God’s hands.” Pink’s comments come after she spoke about gaining weight over the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as discussing the hip surgery she underwent in November 2021. READ MORE: Pink Reveals How Having A ‘What Matters’ Mindset Helped Her Out Of A State Of Depression She told Variety, “Having breaks is good for my voice.

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