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Pink’s unwanted Aussie beach encounter

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While enjoying a beach day with her family on the Gold Coast, Pink encountered an unwelcome guest – a bluebottle, one of Australia’s numerous unpleasant creatures.

Bluebottle sightings have increased on popular beaches across the country in recent months. Pink nearly stepped on one and, curious, knelt down to examine it, prompting her family to join her. Bluebottle stings can cause severe pain, welts, and sores, though symptoms typically subside after a few hours.

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This incident follows reports of Pink being turned away from Manly Skiff Club earlier in the week, witnessed by multiple individuals, including Mark Eymes, while waiting in line at the venue.

“I overheard her saying that she had a booking, but when they asked her to provide her ID, she said she didn’t have any on her,” he told The Manly Observer.

“They said she couldn’t come in without it, even though she explained that she’d already secured her booking with a deposit.”

According to Mr. Eymes, he attempted to assist Pink, also known as Alecia Beth Moore, by notifying Skiff Club directors and the floor manager that she was at the entrance and about to be denied entry.

“Next thing, I saw Pink and her group walking away. They just turfed her out,” Mr. Eymes said.

Pink has consistently expressed her deep affinity for Australia, where she has achieved remarkable success over the years. During her current tour, she has brought her entire family along and has been seen enjoying some of Sydney’s iconic landmarks during their leisure time, such as Bondi Beach and the Opera House.

 

 

 

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