December 9, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Pink Pantheress is actually a half Kenyan. 




Pink Pantheress has become an Internet sensation and one of the most promising pop singer in the UK.


It has been established that her real name is Vicky Beverly Walker and that she is the daughter of an English statistics professor and a Kenyan-born mother who is a civil servant.


Her career began at the age of 12, when she danced in a school production of Bugsy Malone, but music was her passion and she began to write songs in her bedroom.


Over the past year, she has been releasing music while living in London and studying film at university. 


BIOGRAPHY and Wikipedia:


PinkPantheress was born in 2001 in Bath, England, to a Kenyan mother, who works as a carer, and a white English father, who works as a statistics professor. She has one older brother, who works as an audio engineer.


When she was five years old, her family moved from Bath to Kent, where she grew up. Her father moved to the United States to work at a university in Austin, Texas when she was 12 years old, while she and her mother stayed in England.


She took piano lessons as a child, and, at age 12, sang “Stand by Me” by Ben E. King at a school talent show. When she was 14 years old, she became the lead singer in a rock band, which covered songs by My Chemical Romance, Paramore, and Green Day, and performed with them for the first time at a school fête. She began working at around age 13, taking jobs at Marks & Spencer, Claire’s, and the Co-op as a teenager. She studied film at University of the Arts London until 2022, when she dropped out.

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