"You have to fight for what’s rightly yours which is rights and respect and love and kindness and compassion and you have to be willing to die for it. “The movie is about the suffragette movement which is women’s right to vote,” Pink said in the doc, Billboard reports. Pink said in an Apple Music documentary, according to Billboard, that the song was originally written for the 2015 film Suffragette, though it ultimately didn't end up on the soundtrack. Pink has spoken before about what the ballad means to her, and if there was ever a song for her to want to share with the masses in this way, this is the one that would likely be it. Not only was she singing as she stood still on a stage, and not flying through the air as we've become accustomed to, but Pink's 2018 Grammys performance featured a sign language interpreter, ensuring that even hearing-impaired viewers could receive the message of "Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken." Twitter quickly picked up on the fact that the interpreter was there, and people were so appreciative that the singer seemed to want people from all walks of life to be able to resonate with the message this song puts forward. Pink's performance on Sunday night was unexpected in more ways than one.
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