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Pink calls lesbian friends: "honesty in ocean of bs"

Sat 6 Oct 2012 In: International News View at Wayback View at NDHA

Pink has described her lesbian friends as her “rootstalk”, and stated she probably should be gay. The musician, who has a 16-month-old daughter Willow with husband Carey Hart - thinks her image means it would make "perfect sense" if she was a lesbian, while paying tribute to her gay friends: "They've been the most loyal part of what I do. They've been my most loyal friends, to be honest. "I've had a lot of my gay boys around, but my gay girls are my rootstalk. They're my honesty in an ocean of bullshit. I should be gay by the way that I look and the way that I am. I just happen to not be. But it just makes perfect and complete sense,” she has told The Advocate. The 33-year-old says she’s always lived in an "open" world and admits she and her friends had no "definable sexuality" when they were partying and taking the drug ecstasy. "The kind of world I live in and lived in... was this sort of very open one. "I was like a club kid. I was a little candy raver, and I am the kind of person that sucks the marrow out of the bones of life. Those days were really crazy and lots of all-nighters. "And with a bunch of other kids that were trying to find themselves and have a good time doing it and get out from under their parents - and there was a lot of ecstasy. "And as far as I'm concerned, when you're on ecstasy there is no such thing as definable sexuality. There is just love."    

Credit: GayNZ.com Daily News staff

First published: Saturday, 6th October 2012 - 9:16am

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