- Parodied Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Mary-Kate Olsen, Jessica Simpson, Hilary Duff, Nicole Richie and several other Hollywood celebrities on the music video for her single "Stupid Girls", in which she deplored the lack of good role models for girls. (February 2006)
- Once rented a yacht on the Mediterranean Sea; between seasickness and breaking a rib while diving, she described it later as "the stupidest, most expensive thing I've ever done".
- Claims her name derives from the movie Reservoir Dogs (1992). while seeing the movie with friends, they all agreed that she resembled the character Mr. Pink, played by Steve Buscemi. They thought the name to be a great irony, as she was a tomboy.
- Revealed in a radio interview that she purposely flubs her songs when performing live to show she does not lip sync.
- Brought her mother a copy of the lyrics to her song "Family Portrait", which told how she felt about her parents breaking up, before the record was released. Her mother was deeply upset by the lyrics at first, but it led to a heart-to-heart talk between the two, that changed their relationship for the better.
- Is good friends with Avril Lavigne and Lisa Marie Presley.
- Engaged to Carey Hart on June 26, 2005. They got married January 7, 2006.
- Remade the Patti LaBelle classic "Lady Marmalade" along with Mya, Lil' Kim and Christina Aguilera for the Moulin Rouge! (2001) soundtrack.
- Mother, with husband Carey Hart, of daughter Willow Sage Hart (Willow Sage Hart; June 2, 2011) and son Jameson Hart (Jameson Moon Hart; b. December 26, 2016).
- Her father has English, German and Irish ancestry. Her mother is from an Ashkenazi Jewish family (from Bohemia, Russia and Lithuania).
- Dropped out of high school, but went back later and got a GED.
- Announced that she and Carey Hart had separated, but remained good friends (19 February 2008).
- Her hit song "There You Go" was dubbed the "I Will Survive" for the new millennium by Teen People magazine.
- Met her boyfriend, motocross superstar Carey Hart, at the 2001 X Games in Philadelphia.
- Her first concert took place in Orlando, Florida.
- Got back together with Carey Hart and they renewed their wedding vows with a ceremony at their California home in May 2009. (April 2009)
- American singer-songwriter.
- Being a passionate campaigner for PETA, she once sent a letter to Prince William of Wales criticizing him for fox hunting and to Queen Elizabeth II protesting the use of real fur in bearskins of the Honourable Artillery Company and the Foot Guards.
- Has won two Grammy Awards for "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals" in 2002 ("Lady Marmalade") and "Best Female Rock Performance" in 2004 ("Trouble").
- Former backup singer for Basic Instinct.
- Had her first miscarriage when she was 17 and said she has had "several" others since.
- Was the lead singer of the rock band Middleground before getting a record deal.
- Sometimes writes her name: P!nk
- Confirmed after much speculation that she was 3 months pregnant with her first child, by husband Carey Hart, on The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003). She also revealed that she had been scared to confirm her pregnancy due to having suffered a miscarriage to previous year (17 November 2010).
- Teamed up with Dallas Green from City and Colour to write an album together. The duo wrote and recorded their debut album for You+Me in six days. (2014)
- Despite her stage name (and having colors to match), her favorite color is actually --green. Her stage name stems from friends dubbing her "Mr. Pink" (Steve Buscemi's character in the Reservoir Dogs (1992) film).
- As of 2008, she has released four albums including "M!ssundaztood" (2001), which sold 13 million copies worldwide.
- Daughter of Jim Moore and Judith Moore.
- Alecia Moore is not the first Pennsylvania-born celebrity to go by the nickname Pink. The same sobriquet was briefly used by Elizabeth Cochrane (or Cochran, 1864-1922), who later became known as Nellie Bly. Cochran(e)/Bly famously broke gender barriers as a whistle-blowing journalist, travel writer, industrialist, war correspondent, and philanthropist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is best known for her world-circumnavigating voyage in the winter of 1889-90, wherein she became the first person to prove the plausibility of the Jules Verne novel "80 Days Around the World", i.e. that someone could make such a journey in such a time span.
- She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 5, 2019.
- She has a brother named Jason Moore.
- She's a huge supporter of the animal-rights organization PETA.
- It has been frequently, but incorrectly, reported that Alecia is the cousin of Mandy Moore.
- She was voted one of Choice USA's "Top 30 Under 30" activists for reproductive freedom (2004).
- Ranked #57 on VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists.
- Attended and graduated from Central Bucks West High School (1997).
- Ranked #36 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women in the World" (2002).
- She is mentioned in the song "Do It with Madonna" by the rock band The Androids.
- Strongly dislikes the republican political party.
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