Pro-abortion pop star Pink wins award at Planned Parenthood gala – LifeSite
(LifeSiteNews) — The singer Alecia Beth Moore-Hart—better known as Pink—has long been one of the celebrity world’s most enthusiastic abortion supporters. This month, Planned Parenthood of New York rewarded her advocacy with a “Champion of Change” award at their “Into Action Gala,” a star-studded event featuring A-listers such as Meryl Streep, Melissa McCarthy, and Amy Poehler.
Pink has been a vocal antagonist of the pro-life movement for years. In 2019, in response to pro-life laws being passed on the state level, she posted smarmily: “Welcome to the real-life Handmaid’s Tale!” She turned her concerts into massive promos for the abortion giant, passing out Planned Parenthood pamphlets to her fans.
Shortly after Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022, Pink went on an unhinged social media rant, ordering pro-lifers to never listen to her music again: “Let’s be clear: if you believe the government belongs in a woman’s uterus, a gay persons business or marriage, or that racism is okay- THEN PLEASE IN THE NAME OF YOUR LORD NEVER F—— LISTEN TO MY MUSIC AGAIN. AND ALSO F— RIGHT OFF. We good?” (Good, indeed.)
She followed that up with a pro-abortion anthem condemning Dobbs titled “Irrelevant,” which included the refrain “Girls just wanna have rights!” and:
You can say that I’m ignorant, insignificant
But I’ve been here all along
I’ll be your heretic, you f______ hypocrite
You can’t ever catch us all
Sticks and stones and all that s___
Does Jesus know I’m innocent?
I like to think he’d gladly take us all
Planned Parenthood has been gruntled by her support, noting that Pink has been supportive of abortion since “day one” of her career. “I was the teenager who would go to Planned Parenthood,” she told Vogue. “It was the place in our town that cared. These people are warriors, especially with this onslaught—this war—against women in our current administration.” (Pink has never publicly said she had an abortion before, so perhaps they were just volunteer visits.)
“Knock on doors, donate, educate yourself, and help to educate others,” Pink told the crowd. “It’s only human that we don’t tend to care about things until we’re directly affected by them—and that’s something that should be looked at and changed.”
Planned Parenthood, for their part, needs allies, and the gala presented the abortion giant as under siege. “We have to be springing into action every season. Bodily autonomy is crucial—especially in 2026,” said trans-identifying actor Tommy Dorfman. “It’s essential to be supporting the work that Planned Parenthood does, beyond just helping birthing mothers and people interested in fertility treatments, but also with hormone replacement therapy, transitional care, and medical care in general.”
As previously reported by LifeSiteNews, Senator Josh Hawley proposed an amendment to extend the one-year defunding Planned Parenthood for another decade. Democrats, along with liberal Republican Senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski, blocked the measure on April 23. Hawley wrote an open letter to Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, noting: “The Senate just greenlit billions of taxpayer dollars to fund transgender experimentation on our kids. The House must act to stop this abomination once and for all.”
“Imagine throwing a glamorous gala… to celebrate abortion. Hollywood claps and Vogue cheers. Meanwhile, innocent lives are ended every day,” wrote Students for Life of America of Planned Parenthood’s gala. “You can rebrand it. You can glam it up. Abortion still ends a human Life. Stop pretending it’s healthcare.”
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