This Article is From Sep 19, 2012

Pink thinks life is "harder" if you have a "vagina"

Pink thinks life is 'harder' if you have a 'vagina'

Highlights

  • The Blow Me (One Last Kiss) singer hopes her 15-month-old daughter Willow - her child with husband Carey Hart - will grow up to be a talented and valued individual, but believes it will be tougher for her because she is a girl.
  • She told the USA Today newspaper: "If she rebels, she'll listen to opera and hate tattoos. If she has talent, I'd be cool with it. This world is way too cruel if you're not talented. That's why I didn't get lost in the sauce."
  • "And it's harder if you have a vagina. An ambitious man is admirable and respected. An ambitious woman is difficult and emotional. There's a boys' club, even in music. You have to think before you talk. I can be loud, but I've learned you can have quiet power."
  • Despite the problems she knows her child may face, Pink would love more kids and have a big family because she knows then at least one of her kids will like her.
  • She said: "I didn't realise you wake up every day and get hit by this worry train, 'Oh, my God, is she breathing? Did she eat enough? Am I doing this right? Does she like me?' The weight of it. I don't want to screw this up. I want lots of kids. I know at least one of them will love me forever. I want loud, dysfunctional holidays!"
New Delhi: The Blow Me (One Last Kiss) singer hopes her 15-month-old daughter Willow - her child with husband Carey Hart - will grow up to be a talented and valued individual, but believes it will be tougher for her because she is a girl.

She told the USA Today newspaper: "If she rebels, she'll listen to opera and hate tattoos. If she has talent, I'd be cool with it. This world is way too cruel if you're not talented. That's why I didn't get lost in the sauce."

"And it's harder if you have a vagina. An ambitious man is admirable and respected. An ambitious woman is difficult and emotional. There's a boys' club, even in music. You have to think before you talk. I can be loud, but I've learned you can have quiet power."

Despite the problems she knows her child may face, Pink would love more kids and have a big family because she knows then at least one of her kids will like her.

She said: "I didn't realise you wake up every day and get hit by this worry train, 'Oh, my God, is she breathing? Did she eat enough? Am I doing this right? Does she like me?' The weight of it. I don't want to screw this up. I want lots of kids. I know at least one of them will love me forever. I want loud, dysfunctional holidays!"
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