Thursday, October 12, 2017

How singer Pink makes and spends her $110 million fortune

"I don't live in the Hollywood bubble. I never have and I never will. I wasn't invited to that party," Pink said in 2012. "And if I was, I'd probably arrive late and be dressed inappropriately."

Source: The Telegraph

Despite her immense wealth, Pink rarely appears to spend frivolously. In fact, she's extremely generous with her money, most recently donating $500,000 to the Red Cross for Hurricane Harvey relief.

Source: Us Magazine

Pink and Hart seem to have a growing collection of motorcycles. After giving birth to their son, Hart gifted Pink with a motorcycle he reportedly built himself.

Source: The Today Show

They didn't go far, though. Since the birth of the couple's second child in December, they've been renting a $70,000 a month beachfront home in Malibu.

Source: Architectural Digest

Back in 2006, Pink and her husband Carey Hart, a retired motocross rider, bought a mansion in Malibu for $11.85 million. In October 2016, they sold the 7,450-square-foot house complete with koi pond entry with a floating-style walkway, a guesthouse, swimming pool, spa, and ocean views, for $12.5 million.

Source: Los Angeles Times

That year, Pink had some fun spending her earnings, buying a $10,000 Marilyn Monroe painting, an $8,000 Harley Davidson motorcycle, and a 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible worth $99,000. Occasionally, Pink posts photos of herself on a private jet. Whether she owns the plane or rents it is unclear.

Source: The Richest, People Magazine

Her constant presence — and universal appeal — has paid off. In 2013, Pink was the highest earning touring female artist, netting more than $20 million from 114 concert dates, 111 of which were sold out.

Sources: The Richest, Billboard

Pink has sold more than 16 million albums and minted four No. 1 Billboard hits. She's had 11 songs in the top 10 and released a single every year (except one) since 2000. "She doesn't disappear for five years," Tom Poleman, the chief programming officer for iHeartMedia, told the New York Times. "She always stays in the forefront, so people have been able to move and grow with her."

Source: The New York Times

It's been 17 years since Pink — whose birth name is Alecia Beth Moore — released her first studio album, "Can't Take Me Home." That year, she took home the award for female new artist of the year at the Billboard Music Awards. Since then, she's amassed an estimated fortune of $110 million.

Source: The Richest


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