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I love Pink. Love her voice, love her badass persona, love her music in my ear when I'm taking my jog. She was mesmerizing in her
acrobatic performance at the Grammys. Her new song,
Raise Your Glass, is particularly addictive. Even if you're
too school for cool, you'll like it.
But, as much as we'd like to claim her, my girl Pink is not a lesbian. However, she does celebrate all that is queer, and she does have significant lesbian connections—including
collaborating with the Indigo Girls. She sings backup on one of my fave IG songs,
Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate. She and Jodie Foster both share "Alecia" and "Alicia" (respectively) as their real first names. But her most significant lesbian connection, as far as I can tell from this distant observation point, is with music producer Linda Perry.
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The turning point in Pink's career was arguably 2001's
M!ssundaztood, which catapulted her into mega-stardom. That record was basically the brainchild of Linda Perry. Perry produced the album, helped create its distinctive pop-rock sound, and wrote the breakout hit
Get the Party Started.
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Who is
Linda Perry? Imagine Jane (Frances McDormand) from
Laurel Canyon if Jane had been a lesbian rather than just bisexual. Imagining it? That's Linda Perry. She was the lead singer of
4 Non Blondes, that 90s band. She's in a relationship with lovely Clementine Ford, from
The L Word.
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Pink and Perry are apparently tight. Pink has said 4 Non Blondes was an inspiration to her as a teenager. Pink tracked down Perry and approached her to help produce the
M!ssundaztood album, then Pink moved into Perry's L.A. home. They lived and worked together for several months. Their bond is still strong, despite a brief falling out over Perry writing for other divas, or some such drama. But all is well. Earlier this year, Pink joined Perry on stage at "An Evening with Women," a benefit for L.A.'s Gay and Lesbian Centre. They
sang a duet of Perry's classic, "What's Up?" On stage Perry said, "I love Alecia very much." And in response, Pink said, "Yes, I got a new fucking haircut, and I hate her." Which means they love each other.