Pink defends her latest controversial music video clip

by Symptom Advice on January 24, 2011

PINK has defended her controversial new video which depicts drug use, self-mutilation and a suicide scene.

The clip for F***kin’ Perfect was released today, with a censored version to air on Australian TV this weekend.

It opens with a sex scene and later shows the visibly pregnant Pink singing as footage of a girl being bullied, taking drugs, shoplifting and slashing the word "perfect" in her arm in a bath tub plays.

Pink posted a message on her website stating she hopes the video starts debate about issues of bullying, self-harm and suicide.

"I don’t support or encourage suicide or cutting," she wrote.

"It’s a problem, and it’s something we should talk about. We can choose to ignore the problem, and therefore ignore this video, but that won’t make it go away."

The song is already a radio hit and comes from her no.1 Greatest Hits…so far album.The official uncensored video was uploaded on YouTube today Australian time.

Click here to watch the uncensored video: WARNING – SEX SCENES AND STRONG LANGUAGE USE

Read Pink’s message about the video below, as posted on her website:

A Personal Note From Pink I’m sure my newest video for F**kin’ Perfect will be much like some of my other videos, which basically means I expect it will ruffle some feathers. My favorite books, art pieces, films, and music, always have something jarring about them. I want art to make me think.

In order to do that, it may piss me off, or make me uncomfortable. that promotes awareness and change, or at least some discussion.

That is my intention.

You can’t move mountains by whispering at them. Cutting, and suicide, two very different symptoms of the same problem, are gaining on us (the problem being; alienation and depression. the symptoms; cutting and suicide). I personally don’t know a single person who doesn’t know at least two of these victims personally. a lot of us have seen certain starlets showing off their latest scars on a red carpet somewhere, usually right before they head back to their favorite rehab. It’s a problem, and it’s something we should talk about.

We can choose to ignore the problem, and therefore ignore this video, but that won’t make it go away.

I don’t support or encourage suicide or cutting.

I support the kids out there that feel so desperate/numb/powerless, that feel unseen and unheard, and can’t see another way.. I want them to know I’m aware. I have been there. I see them.

Sometimes that’s all it takes. making this video was a very emotional experience for me, as was writing this song. I have a life inside of me, and I want her or him to know that I will accept him or her with open and loving and welcoming arms. And though I will prepare this little munchkin for a sometimes cruel world, I will also equip this kid to see all the beauty in it as well.

There are good people in this world that are open-minded, and loving. There are those that accept us with all of our flaws. I do that with my fans/friends, and I will do that with my child, whoever they decide to be. If you or someone you know needs help, please visit beyondblue.org.au 

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