Pink is left speechless by Aussie fan’s X-rated proposition to singer and her husband Carey Hart during popstar’s Melbourne concert

Pink was left completely speechless by a fan’s highly X-rated proposal at her Summer Carnival show in Melbourne last weekend.

The American singer, 44, was speaking to fans in the crowd at Marvel Stadium when she noticed a woman holding up a sign to get her attention.

The star admitted she was shocked when she read the note addressed to herself and husband Carey Hart.

Pink – whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore – told the crowd: “That sign says ‘you, me and Carey threesome?’

‘I don’t know what to say! I’m not often speechless.’

Pink was left completely speechless by a fan’s highly X-rated proposal at her Summer Carnival show in Melbourne last weekend

The American singer, 44, was speaking to fans in the crowd at Marvel Stadium when she noticed a woman holding up a sign to get her attention.  Pink – whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore – told the crowd: “That sign says "you, me and Carey threesome?"

The American singer, 44, was speaking to fans in the crowd at Marvel Stadium when she noticed a woman holding up a sign to get her attention. Pink – whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore – told the crowd: “That sign says ‘you, me and Carey threesome?’

Pink seemed to see the funny side of the proposal when she reshared a video of the exchange on her Instagram after the show.

The superstar has been busy traveling around Australia for her in-demand shows and will take the stage in Adelaide on Tuesday night.

She is joined Down Under by her off-road truck racer husband, Carey, 48, and their children Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven.

Pink recently left Gen Z completely shocked, as they’ve only just discovered that the global megastar isn’t actually Australian.

The So What hitmaker has a huge fanbase Down Under and has broken records for concert and album sales in the country, despite her huge popularity.

Pink has spoken about how she considers Australia her ‘second home’ and has even ‘considered’ getting citizenship.

Pink seemed to see the funny side of the proposal when she reshared a video of the exchange on her Instagram after the show.

Pink seemed to see the funny side of the proposal when she reshared a video of the exchange on her Instagram after the show.

But fans of Generation Z (born 1997 – 2012) are only just discovering that Pink isn’t actually Australian, after mingling with locals and taking low-key outings on her latest tour Down Under.

TikTok user Bec Hardgrave sparked a huge debate when she described Pink as ‘an Australian trapped in the life of an American’, prompting many users to share their shock that the star was born and raised in the US.

In a video shared to the social media platform, Bec emphasized that Pink is an Australian through and through, telling viewers: “Pink is Australian to me, I know she’s not, I know she’s American accent, but I feel like she’s a trapped Australian. in the life of an American.

“Every time I see her do something, her mannerisms, everything about her screams Aussie to me. Like she gives Aussie.’

However, she quickly caused a stir in the comments as large numbers of Gen Z fans quickly shared their shock that Pink isn’t actually Australian.

Pink is joined for her tour by her husband Carey, 48, and their children Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven

Pink is joined for her tour by her husband Carey, 48, and their children Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven

“Wait, Pink is American? That’s how I found out Pink isn’t Australian,” one person said.

“Pink is still an Australian icon, even though she is not Australian. Her aesthetic is so Australian,” said another.

Pink has long considered Australia a second home and said she was “exploring” possible citizenship in February 2023.