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Yeah, so she's sweet.
NARRATOR (V.O.):
Alecia earned her nickname
at an early age.
When I was like eight,
I went to the YMCA for camp...
and this kid I had a crush on
pulled my pants down in front
of everybody...
in like, an auditorium,
and I had no underwear on...
throughout my life.
Alecia Beth Moore's stage name
is a red herring...
because she's not very pink,
she's not very fluffy...
she does coat it in sugar, but
don't be fooled by the color.
She's always got the exclamation
mark in her pink, now hasn't
she?
No one really calls me Alecia.
I feel like I'm in trouble
when people call me Alecia...
but, I mean, I have several
different nicknames.
I have like 20 different
nicknames.
Ali, Alex, Leach, Lecia.
What are my other nicknames?
Betty, um...
B*tch.
Head b*tch.
I have a lot.
NARRATOR (V.O.):
After her parents' separation,
Pink moved in with her mother.
increasingly unruly daughter.
She had a lot of trouble
when she was younger.
She was very rebellious.
She was in like bands like dark
rock bands as a teenager.
involving drugs...
and all sorts of swearing
and storming out of the house.
Pink's relationship with her
mother has been a bit awkward,
as well, over the years.
Given the sort of the childhood
she had with the arguing
all the time...
she went into this huge
rebellious stage...
and partying.
I'm no better at discipline
then my mom was, so--
My dogs walk all over me
the same way I walked all
over my mom.
It's good.
It's really reassuring.
NARRATOR (V.O.):
By her mid-teens, the
burgeoning rebel...
had gone into self-destruct
mode.
that she's pretty raw and
uncheated for a pop girl.
She doesn't come schooled.
She didn't go to an academy.
She didn't have any special
privilege.
And I think that shows through
with something refreshingly
unvarnished about her.
She's got that kind of
background.
She's a bit of a drug kid,
isn't she? A bit of a club kid.
She was off her nut
in night clubs...
but because she's got that
kind of undercurrent...
she's a bit more street and
genuine and a bit more honest...
than a lot of her
contemporaries.
I think it got a bit too much
for her mom...
so her mom asked her to move in
with her dad, because she
couldn't handle it.
REPORTER (O.S.):
Is it true that you had to go to
prison for a few days or nights?
It was all crap,
I was mostly innocent.
REPORTER (O.S.):
Well, what was it for?
Um, just dumb stuff, I mean,
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