The Grammy-award winning singer, 38, was
pictured with her two children, 15-month-old Jameson Moon and
Willow Sage, 6, in an issue re-named "The Beautiful Issue,"
which included Meghan Markle among more than 70 other female
celebrities, and five men.
The annual list used to be called "Most Beautiful Woman" but
People editor in chief Jess Cagle said it had been renamed "to
make clear that the issue is not a beauty contest."
It features "beautiful women (and a few men) of all shapes,
sizes and colors, and celebrates the most beautiful qualities of
all: strength, humanity and artistry," Cagle added.
Pink, known for her acrobatic live performances, has scored hits
like "What About Us" and "Raise Your Glass" over a 20-year
career.
But People focused on her skills as a parent with husband Carey
Hart. "The thing about parenting is you never know if anything
you're doing is working," she told the magazine. "That's been
the most humbling thing for me."
Other celebrities on the list included "Will & Grace" actress
Megan Mullally and African-American comedian Issa Rae in the
"stars without make-up section."
Markle, the former "Suits" actress due to marry Britain's Prince
Harry next month, was included in a section called "beautiful
inside and out" along with "Wonder Woman" star Gal Gadot, tennis
champion Serena Williams, and the four female stars of superhero
movie "Black Panther."
Canadian rapper Drake, "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda,
talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, comedian Kumail Nanjiani and gay
Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon were the five "men behaving
beautifully."
The Beautiful Issue hits U.S. newstands on Friday.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Chris Reese)
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