Alecia Moore

Quick Facts

Name Pink
Full Name Alecia Beth Moore
Net Worth $200 Million
Date of Birth 8 September 1979
Age 43 Years Old
Birth Place Doylestown, Pennsylvania, the United States
Currently Live In Santa Ynez Valley of Santa Barbara County, California
Profession Songwriter, Singer and Actress
Debut Music Video: Try (2012)
Active Year 1995 – Present
Nationality American
Religion Christian
Ethnicity  Jewish Descent
Hometown Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Zodiac Sign Virgo
School/High School Lenape Middle School, Pennsylvania
Central Bucks High School West, Pennsylvania
College/University Moore College of Art & Design, Pennsylvania
Education Qualification Graduate

Pink also known as Alecia Beth Moore, is an American songwriter, singer and actress. At the start of her career, she is a member of Choice. Her music Genres include R&B, pop-rock, and pop. She plays an instrument called Vocal. In the year 2000, she released her debut album named “Can’t take me home” which was reached at the Double Platinum in the United States.

How much is the Net worth of Alecia Beth Moore?

Since she entered the music industry, Alecia Beth Moore has continuously ranked among the highest-paid singers in the world. Pink has made millions of dollars from endorsement deals with brands including T-Mobile, Sony Ericsson, VW, CoverGirl, Polo, and more outside of the music industry. Her net worth is estimated to be $200 million.

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Pink’s numerous initiatives brought in $50 million for her between June 2017 and June 2018. In Junes 2018 and 2019, she made around the same amount of money. Her earnings from June 2019 to June 2020 were $45 million.

Early years and Bio

On September 8, 1979, Alecia Beth Moore was born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The most popular stage moniker for her is Pink, abbreviated as P!nk. Before she turned ten, her parents got divorced. She was a student at Central Bucks High School West, where she also formed her first band, Middleground. After losing a battle of the bands contest, they split up. When she was fourteen years old, she started playing in Philadelphia nightclubs. Around this time, she also chose the stage name Pink, which was derived from a nickname given to her because she would always flush pink.

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pink childhood pic Via TheWikiFeed

When she was fourteen, she first participated in an audition for and eventually joined the all-female band Basic Instinct. She later co-founded the R&B group Choice with Sharon Flanagan and Chrissy Conway after they split up two years later without releasing any music. They recorded an album after signing a record deal with L.A. Reid and LaFace Records, but they broke up in 1998 before the album was published.

What is the Professional Career of Alecia Beth Moore?

Pink agreed to a solo recording deal with LaFace Records following the breakup of her band Choice. Her first top-ten hit, “There You Go,” from February 2000, peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Can’t Take Me Home,” her debut album, was released in April 2000. It achieved commercial success as well, peaking at No. 26 on the Billboard 200 chart and ultimately earning double platinum certification from the RIAA. She earned Female New Artist of the Year at the 2000 Billboard Music Awards as a result of her successful debut.

Pink, Christina Aguilera, Mya, and Lil’ Kim worked together on the cover song “Lady Marmalade” in 2001. The music video for the single was a huge hit and took home the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year. Additionally, the song was honored with a Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. Pink’s second album “Missundaztood” (November 2001) deviated from the formulaic pop act she had previously personified and introduced a new sound. She had collaborated with Linda Perry and had more creative freedom with the work. “Missundaztood” was a smash hit despite her record label being unenthusiastic about the shift.

Pink posing for a photo. Via Getty Images

She received the World Music Award for Best Selling American Pop/Rock Female Artist since it was the seventh best-selling album worldwide in 2002. Additionally, she was nominated for two Grammy Awards, and as of April 2020, it was still her best-selling album with over 13 million copies sold worldwide. The albums Pink has released since then include “Try This” (2003), which featured the single “Trouble,” which won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance at the 46th Grammy Awards; “I’m Not Dead” (2006), which featured the single “Stupid Girls,” which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance; “Funhouse” (2008), which was certified eleven times platinum by the RIAA; compilation album “Greatest Hits… So Far!” (2010); and “The Truth About Love (2019).

Among her other notable singles and collaborations are “Just Give Me a Reason” (2013), which she co-wrote with Nate Ruess, “Just Like Fire” (2016), which appeared on the soundtrack of the film “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” and “A Million Dreams” (2017), which appeared on the soundtrack of the film “The Greatest Showman” (2017). Pink is renowned for her strong vocals and risk-taking live performances, many of which incorporate acrobatics, especially one in which she does an aerial silks-like act. She is renowned for her unique sense of style, pushing the limits of the music business throughout her career, and finding a way to develop her own sound and voice.

Acting Projects

A 2009 episode of the animated series “SpongeBob SquarePants” and the animated family movie “Happy Feet Two” both included Pink as a voice actor (2011). She also made cameo roles in the films “Rollerball” (2002), “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” (2003), and “Get Him to the Greek,” in addition to starring in “Catacombs” (2007) and “Thanks for Sharing” (2012). (2010).

Who is the Husband of Alecia Beth Moore?

MX racer Carey Hart and Pink initially crossed paths in 2001. Pink proposed to Carey during one of his motocross races in 2005, and the two got married in 2006. They share two kids.

Pop singer Alecia Moore, husband Carey Hart celebrate 15th wedding anniversary
Pink and her husband Carey Hart. Via Geo.tv

Real Estate

Large estate in a gated neighborhood in the Point Dume section of Malibu served as Pink and Carey’s principal property for a long time. They purchased the 8,000 square foot home in 2010 for $11.85 million and sold it for $12.5 million in 2016.

The family relocated to their 200+ acre ranch in the Santa Ynez valley after selling in Malibu (near Santa Barbara). They paid $12 million for this specific home in 2013. The pair has used the 25 acres of vineyards on the property to produce the Two Wolves wine. Pink spent $13.7 million on a Malibu seaside home in June 2021. A prior owner paid the artist Barry Manilow $5.5 million for this house back in 2012. For some reason, Pink and Carey put the house on the market for slightly under $15 million three months later.

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