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Pink In Tennis Gear Has Fun at Wimbledon, Is “So Proud” of Players
Singer Pink (real name Alicia Moore) is having the time of her life at Wimbledon. The 44-year-old artist shared a video of herself wearing a white tennis cardigan and matching pants, drinking champagne with Barbora Krejčíková. “Raise your glass to Barbora 🥂 Pink joins our Ladies’ Singles Champion to get the party started 🏆,” reads the caption on the post. Here’s how the star stays fit, happy, and healthy.
Pink loves cardio, Pilates, strength training, yoga, and more. “I like being strong,” she told Women’s Health. “I identify with my core, my intuition, and my strength. I have wide, big feet, and I joke, ‘The better to kick you with.’ I’m short, close to the ground, fast, and agile. I could pick up a car if I needed to,”
Pink gained weight during the pandemic lockdowns. “I was probably a bit depressed from all of the loss,” she told Women’s Health, “and I couldn’t lose weight to save my life. I would work out three hours a day, eat clean, and my metabolism was a dud—I couldn’t get anything started. And I was like, ‘I’m exhausted, I’m sad, I haven’t been away from my family for three years—not even overnight. And I just need a minute.'” She went on the anti-inflammatory Kushi diet to get back on track.
Pink says she has three minutes of self-care the whole day. “I like serums. I like La Mer,” she told SELF. “I like SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic serum. My skin changes every couple of years. If at one point I needed an active serum, now I don’t. I love Koh Gen Do Spa Water to take off my makeup. That’s my very favorite thing, possibly in the entire world.”
Pink refers to herself as a California crystal lady. “My lamps are made out of crystals, like quartz,” she told SELF. “I have foot lotion by the side of my bed because I walk barefoot a lot. I don’t have a holy grail product—I’m in the process of reconnaissance, but I’m currently using O’Keeffe’s Healthy Feet. Anything on the label that says ‘for extremely dry, cracked feet,’ I’m in. I’ll buy it, I’ll try it.”
Pink has no intention of slowing down any time soon. “I guess I don’t see limits,” she told Women’s Health. “I don’t see the end of the road as the end of the road. I just see it as a place to start building. And I bite off more than I can chew, and I ferociously attack life. I feel like when the going gets tough, that’s when you dig deeper and double down. And I’m constantly saying, ‘What will I do with this one precious life?’ I’m going to do too much.”