After the massive success of the Liverpool Street Dance, T-Mobile had their work cut out for them. On thursday evening, Twenty thousand people gathered in Trafalgar Square after T-Mobile posted a teaser on their YouTube Channel asking for people to come along and sing. 11 Million YouTube hits would be hard to beat, but just after Saturday's Britains Got Talent, the new T-Mobile advert aired.
Was it worth suffering Britains got Talent for? No! T-Mobile had managed to get Pink to join in with the singalong of 'Hey Jude', but blink and you would have missed her. She appeared once, for about a second, slightly obscured by "some bloke". But the reason I wanted to see the advert was Pinks posting on her Twitter page:
Forget the war in Iraq, the US elections or Amy Winehouses lastet smack video on YouTube, the lesbian community has been rocked by news that Pink and hubby Carey Hart have decided to end their marriage.
Who would ever have guessed that the spiky haired, tattooed, lesbian icon and the motor bike racing womanizer wouldn't make the distance?
During a recent conversation with a friend it came to my attention that unlike most lesbians I know I have never been stalked, or stalked anyone. Now to the majority of you this might seem a good thing, but I feel like I’m missing out on something distinctly Dykey. After all, what self respecting gay girl has not sent / received 100 desperate texts in one day, or suffered / inflicted numerous needy Facebook messages from that random one night stand you had way back in April. Isn’t it understandable why I feel I’m missing out on the action?
Four albums in and Pink is anything but dead! Sticking to her tried and tested formula, she is banging hard on our doors and reminded us that she well ... rocks. In fact she rocks us, pops us and RnB's us through what is arguably her best album to date.
Pink doesn't do subtle, and in her open letter "Dear Mr. President" she sends her message to the war-mongering politicians. The album also dares to touch on the subjects of Bulimia in "Stupid Girls" and materialism in "I Got Money Now". None of which is for the politically correct, so those of a none-rebellious nature should steer well clear or risk being assimilated.



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