Pink is still the queen of the household.
25.07.2021 - 23:59 / etcanada.com
Pink is standing up for the Norwegian women’s beach handball team.
The team made headlines after they were fined $221 CAD each for wearing shorts and not bikini bottoms. The move spurred outrage, including that of Pink.
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The pop icon turned to Twitter to show her support and offer to pay the fine.
“I’m VERY proud of the Norwegian female beach handball team FOR PROTESTING THE VERY SEXIST RULES
Pink is still the queen of the household.
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Pink has offered to cover the fines levied against the Norwegian women’s beach handball team after the squad elected to wear biking shorts in lieu of bikini bottoms during the Euro 2021 tournament.
Pink has voiced her support for the Norwegian women’s beach handball team, after they were penalized for protesting a “sexist” dress code imposed by the European Handball Federation.The iconic singer offered to pay the $1,765 fine that the team was subjected, after the federation declared that they were competing in “improper clothing,” for choosing to wear shorts instead of the mandatory bikini bottoms during the championship.Pink went on to say she was extremely proud “of the Norwegian female
The Norwegian women's beach handball team doesn't want to wear bikini bottoms while they play, and pop superstar offered her financial support over the weekend to make sure they don't have to.
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Pink is doling out the green to protest the European Handball Federation’s rules. The governing body fined the Norwegian women’s beach handball team a total of €1,500 (around $1,765, per CNN) after the team wore shorts, just like their male counterparts, to the 2021 European Beach Handball Championships.
In a tweet posted on Sunda y, Pink said: “The European handball federation SHOULD BE FINED FOR SEXISM. Good on ya, ladies.” She added that “I’ll be happy to pay your fines for you.
Raising her glass! Pink offered support for the Norwegian female handball team after they were fined for refusing to abide by official uniform rules.
, at the recent European Beach Handball Championships, all female players were required by the International Handball Federation to wear “bikini bottoms… with a close fit and cut on an upward angle toward the top of the leg.
Pink has offered to pay a fine incurred by the Norwegian women’s beach handball team after they were penalised for wearing shorts instead of bikini bottoms during a recent tournament.The team were fined 1,500 euros (£1,295) by the European Handball Federation (EHF) for “improper clothing” last week after competing in the bronze medal match at the European Beach Handball Championships in Bulgaria.The EHF’s Disciplinary Commission ruled that the Norwegian’s team’s decision to play in shorts like
Pink wants to show her support for a group of female athletes. Last week the Norwegian women's beach handball team was fined for refusing to play in bikini bottoms during the Euro 2021 tournament. The athletes opted to wear thigh-length elastic shorts instead of the regulation bikini bottoms as a form of protest.