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Pink Women's Health October 2013

Pink is showing off her ripped abs for the cover of the October 2013 issue of Women’s Health.

“I’ve worked hard for this body,” Pink said during an interview and photo shoot for the magazine.

The work involved to get a stomach like the pop singer who follows a mostly vegan diet includes 60-90 minutes a day of cardio work like martial arts, running, hiking and yoga.

Especially yoga.

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Singer Pink has lost the 55 pounds she gained during the pregnancy of her first child, Willow.

She is gracing the cover of the November 2012 issue of Shape Magazine, showing what a mostly vegan diet can do for the body.

In addition to her plant-based diet, Pink aims for an hour of cardio or yoga on most days.

Her former personal trainer, Gregory Joujon-Roche, gave this piece of health advice to Shape readers.

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Pink and Carey Hart

Pink celebrated her husband Cary Hart‘s 37th birthday over a vegetarian meal at San Francisco’s Prospect’s Eatery.

People reported the couple dined on, “tortellini with fava beans, summer truffles, dinosaur kale and red pearl onions” for dinner and later satisfied their sweet tooths with several ice cream flavors.

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Pink vegan birthday cake

Pink celebrated her daughter’s birthday with an all-natural, vegan, animal-friendly carrot cake!

The singer Tweeted a photo of the cake, along with the message, “Happy Birthday to my angel, my purpose, my biggest blessing. I love you Willow Sage.”

“And thanks for the most amazing cake I’ve ever seen Jamaica’s Cakes!!!! She loved her first vegan carrot cake!”

LA’s Jamaica’s Cakes has so many cakes available in the vegan variety, you’ll have more to choose from than birthdays to celebrate.

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“Stolen for Fashion”—Learn More at PETA.org.

An anti-fur ad voiced by singer Pink and actor/comedian Ricky Gervais has won a prestigious award in an advertising competition.

Stolen for Fashion took home the gold medal at the Addy Awards, the largest competition for advertisements.

In the video, the singer and actor play animals who take their skins back from people wearing them as coats and handbags.

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Selena Gomez

Animals and entertainment don’t always mix well, so when singer Pink heard Selena Gomez‘s music video for “Love You Like a Love Song,” involved painting a horse pink, she Tweeted her disapproval.

“If there are any animal activists around Malibu- at Leo Cabrillo State Beach, there are horses being painted for a stupid music video. Shame.”

But Gomez tells a different story. She says the paint was harmless and the event was overseen by an animal welfare agency.

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Pink and Carey Hart

Some parents name their children when they’re under the influence (of alcohol, epidural or whatever). Pink and her husband Carey Hart have decided to name their first child after the substance that causes tipsiness.

Pink told Access Hollywood, “My dad’s name is James, and my brother’s name is Jason. [Carey and I] are both Irish, Carey’s middle name is Jason, [and] Jameson – we like whiskey. That’s a no brainer.”

For those that worry about the well being of a child that’s named after alcohol, have no fear. Little Jameson is already on the cool list cause he’s named after vegan whiskey!

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Pink Stabs Matador For Bulls In “Raise Your Glass” Video

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 in Animal Issues, Female Singers, Videos.

Pink fights back for a bull in this video for her song, “Raise Your Glass.”

The video, which also highlights the issues of bullying, same-sex marriage and middle-class issues, features the vegetarian singer stepping in front of a bull and stabbing the matador.

Pink frequently speaks out against animals in the entertainment industry and the use of fur for fashion.

Unfortunately, a bull fighting ban created in Spain’s Catalonia region is already being challenged by an appeal to the Constitutional Court by the Popular Party. The ban is supposed to take effect in 2012. On a positive note, the ban has stimulated animal rights activists in France to work to get a similar measure passed there, where the sport is especially popular in the Southern region.

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