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P!nk Explains Why She's Proud Of Her 'Thunder Thighs' With Impressive Surfing Photo

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The three-time Grammy award-winning artist praised her 'thunder thighs' in a recent Instagram post, and the internet was here for it.

Pink's legs are "F**kin Perfect" and the singer took to Instagram to celebrate it.

The three-time Grammy winner who is known for her impressive strength and physicality, especially when it comes to her gravity-defying live concert stunts, honored her "thunder thighs" with a post of herself wake surfing.


The caption read:

"I always wondered why God gave me thunder thighs."
"It's cause he knew I'd use them."

She finished with the hashtags:

"#throwingbuckets #strongismygoal #joyful #wakesurfgirl #somebodysponsormealready"

Pink's fans flooded the star with their applause, praising the star for her strength and for celebrating her physique.

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The "Raise Your Glass" singer always put health over image and numbers on a scale.

After the birth of her son Jameson in 2017, the star revealed she was "obese" by "regular standards" at 160 pounds.

She shared on Instagram:

"Would you believe I'm 160 pounds and 5'3"?"
"By 'regular standards' that makes me obese. I know I'm not at my goal or anywhere near it after Baby 2 but dammit I don't feel obese."
"The only thing I'm feeling is myself. Stay off that scale ladies!"

Aside from her physically rigorous concert routines, Pink stays fit and active working out in various ways.

Like regularly playing tennis...

... and biking insane miles.

Yeah, she's "still a rockstar." 🎶

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