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Pink gives herself uneven buzz cut during self-isolation

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Pink is sporting an uneven buzz cut after deciding to give her hair a trim during a drunken night in self-isolation. The What About Us singer is currently holed up at home in the U.S.

with husband Carey Hart and kids Jameson, three, and Willow, eight, in an effort to avoid spreading the contagious Covid-19 virus.

While suffering from boredom during the indefinite self-isolation, Pink decided to try her hand at hair styling – after coming up with the idea following a few drinks.

She recalled the incident in a video posted to Instagram on Tuesday, telling followers: “When I drink, I get really, really brilliant ideas, and last night, I got an idea – ‘I can cut hair!

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