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What Is Pink's Net Worth? Inside How The Pop Star Makes Her Millions

Inside Pink's $200 Million Net Worth
Inside Pink's $200 Million Net Worth
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Last night, singer Pink was honored with the Peoples Champion Award at the 2019 E! Peoples Choice Awards. According to People , during her acceptance speech, Pink said, "There is so much to be done. I dont care about your politics, I care about your kids. I care about decency and humanity and kindness. Kindness today is an act of rebellion. There are people who dont have what you have, help them get it. There is a planet that needs help, it feels good to help. Stop fighting each other and help each other. Get together with your friends and change the fing world."

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But besides making her a champion, Pink's decades-long singing career has also made her major moolah. According to Forbes , the mom of two raked in $57 million in 2019 alone.

So... what is Pink's total net worth?

Oh, just about $200 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth . Yup, that means she made roughly one-fourth of her total net worth in the last year alone (not too shabby, Pink!).

Here's exactly how the pop star makes her money:

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Pink is touring all the way to the bank.

Pink played 81 shows of her Beautiful Trauma World Tour, grossing roughly $3 million per stop, Forbes reported. Oh, and the tour itself made a record-breaking $397.3 million, according to Billboard .

Her albums are always on the top.

Pink's latest album, Hurts 2B Human, hit #1, which is her third album to do so, according to Forbes .

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Pink has also sent four other albumsMissundaztood (2001, No. 6), Try This (2003, No. 9), Im Not Dead (2006, No. 6) and Funhouse (2008, No. 2)as well as one compilationGreatest Hits... So Far!!! (2010, No. 5)to the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Though it's unclear exactly how much Pink has made per album, it's probably safe to say that it's... a lot.

She has some amazing real estate.

In 2016, Pink sold her Malibu mansion for a cool $12.5 million, according to the LA Times . Nbd, right?

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