Do I involve a primer to paint over an hoary pink/peach color? I just bought my first house concluding week and I'm going to...

I just bought my first house concluding week and I'm going to be painting this weekend- right in a minute the living and bedrooms are this nasty pink/peach color, paint's probably more or less 10 years old or so... I want to paint white or a neutral neutral blue to clash the white kitchen... should I use a primer since i'm painting white over pink or lately buy extra white interior paint and just shift over it very okay? Note: i'm having friends over to paint adjectives day Sunday- not professionals.
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I help a friend paint their house and the walls were (I kid you not!) Pepto-Bismal Pink! GAG! It be awful. We bought a product called KILZ as within kills the color underneath. These rooms glow they were so pink. The KILZ go on really well and it did a great situation covering the pink. We ended up sculpture several of the rooms a light sage green color and the residual pink be a great undercoat for it. We also painted a light mushroom/ecru color--very indeterminate. My eyes were so fried from that color tho!

Good luck next to it---make sure to take earlier pictures---it will be such a big improvement that you'll forget how awful it looked---Jane
you could use primer it's your choice or yeah you could in recent times buy extra white. for me i'll use primer it's much easier.