When Pink decided to bare her soul in her latest album, Hurts 2B Human, she wasn’t just writing lyrics—she was sharing her life. At 39, the powerhouse singer has always been candid about her struggles with body image, but this time, she went even deeper. In the song "Happy," she reveals the emotional toll of a miscarriage she experienced at 17. The lyrics, "Since I was 17, I’ve always hated my body / And it feels like my body’s hated me," hit close to home for many fans who relate to her honesty.
From Heartbreak to Healing
For years, Pink has been a beacon of strength and resilience in the music industry. Songs like "F—kin’ Perfect" and "Stupid Girls" resonated with fans who felt her pain and frustration. But in "Happy," she takes that vulnerability to another level. Pink reveals how the loss of a baby made her dislike her body even more. "The reason I said those lyrics is because I’ve always had this very tomboy, very strong gymnast body, but actually at 17 I had a miscarriage," she told USA Today. It’s a raw admission that shows her willingness to confront her past and heal from it.
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When Plans Go Awry
Pink’s journey through motherhood hasn’t been easy. When she first found out she was pregnant, she was determined to have that child. "I was going to have that child," she said. "But when that happens to a woman or a young girl, you feel like your body hates you and like your body is broken, and it’s not doing what it’s supposed to do." She continued, "I’ve had several miscarriages since. So I think it’s important to talk about what you’re ashamed of, who you really are and the painful [expletive]. I’ve always written that way." Her willingness to be open about these deeply personal experiences has made her a role model for many women who face similar challenges.

Finding Peace Through Therapy
Pink credits therapy with helping her confront her past and build a better future. "I believe in self-confrontation and just getting things out," she explained. "What I love about therapy is that they’ll tell you what your blind spots are. Although that’s uncomfortable and painful, it gives you something to work with." In "Happy," Pink dives deep into her long journey toward self-fulfillment. She sings, "Seen every therapist, but I’m a cynical b—h / Don’t like to talk about my feelings / I take another hit, I find another fake fix / ‘Cause it’s easier than healing." It’s a powerful reminder that healing takes time and courage.



