According to initial media reports, Pink had even been kicked out of the club. However, the managing director of the Manly 16ft Skiff Sailing Club, Matt Hazell, denied this allegation to the "Sydney Morning Herald". His team had only followed the strict instructions regarding the admission of out-of-town guests. Nevertheless, he was very disappointed about the outcome of the evening and apologised that Pink and her team had not been able to spend the evening in her club. To make amends, the manager invited Pink to go sailing on the club's skiffs.
Pink is an American pop-rock singer and actress. She has already won three Grammys and an Echo Award in her career and has sold over 50 million albums and more than 80 million singles. She came into contact with drugs at an early age, particularly LSD, ecstasy and marijuana, but also heroin. In 1995, the life of the now 44-year-old was shaken to the core when she collapsed after consuming a mixture of various drugs and a large amount of alcohol. As Pink almost died at the time, she has stayed away from "hard" drugs ever since. A few weeks after this traumatic experience, Pink signed her first major record deal.
The singer is currently on her "Summer Carnival" tour with her family. This is the American singer's eighth concert tour. Pink is presenting her latest album "Trustfall" on the tour through the world's biggest stadiums. She will be playing a total of 99 concerts on three continents.