The 2014 Grammy Awards are in full swing, with the nominees in the major categories announced tonight (Dec. 6) during the annual 'The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!! - Countdown to Music's Biggest Night.'
Recently scoring Billboard’s top honors for her marathon-in-the-making ‘Truth About Love’ tour, Pink has shown that her dedication to the stage is an award-winning feat. Her tour recently rolled into Boston, Mass. at the TD Garden for the second time in less than a year, proving how fervent the queen of pop-rock is to her art.
Pink has officially beaten all records at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia, for having 18 sold-out shows while on her Truth About Love Tour -- topping her previous record of 17 shows in 2009.
We are truly in love with Pink's new video for her song 'True Love,' which features Lily Allen, her hubby Carey Hart and most importantly, her daughter Willow! That little girl is so darn cute! We could barely handle the adorableness.
Carey Hart -- truck and motorcycle racer and husband of Pink -- got into a fight with a photographer on Wednesday night (June 12) in Malibu after the shutterbug allegedly started taking photos of Pink changing daughter Willow's diaper.
This did not sit well with Hart or the friend who was with them, and ball-kicking supposedly ensued shortly thereafter.
You're not a real superstar performer these days if somebody isn't suing you for something. Pink is the latest star to be hit with litigation after her former producers filed suit for more than $36K in unpaid royalties for songs they worked on way back in 1999.
Pop stars covering each other's songs is a rather common convention in this era. They do it all the time. The latest killer cover is delivered by Pink, who turned in a sensational, roof-raising and scorching cover of Alicia Keys' latest hit 'Girl on Fire.'
Meet Colt Prattes. Sure, his name makes him sound like a porn star, but he's a bodybuilder who is fond of taking shots of himself on Twitter. He's also the star of Pink's violently erotic new video 'Try,' where they engage in four minutes of mutual butt-kicking and MMA disguised as dancing.