‘You Know Where We Stand’


Pink and Christina Aguilera.
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She is aware of. Pink addressed the headlines about her and Christina Aguilera‘s alleged feud after she unintentionally introduced it again into the zeitgeist — and shared a message for the “Dirrty” songstress.

“To Christina — you understand the place we stand. Resolved. Onwards and upwards,” Pink, 43, wrote through Instagram on Saturday, February 25.

The message got here on the finish of an extended put up that included a number of criticisms and apologies after a her and Aguilera’s decades-old battle made headlines.

“I’m so saddened and dissatisfied by the narrative surrounding a few of the press I’ve been doing round my album Trustfall,” the “Silly Women” singer wrote at the start of her prolonged put up. “Whereas a few of the accountability lays with me and my lack of ability to lie, and my uncanny potential to overshare — my actual disappointment lies in the truth that the artwork can by no means be the main focus once you’re a girl.”

Pink, whose actual title is Alecia Moore, lamented that she is requested “time and again” about “a foolish feud” from her 20s. “I take accountability additionally — I’m out of Apply Dodging the bulls–t that will get thrown at us hardworking girls. I’m infamous For saying an excessive amount of. However I’ve by no means lied. And for each one or two girls I’ve had problem with — there are lots of that I’ve complimented and supported and liked on.”

The Grammy winner made headlines earlier this month when she seemingly shaded Aguilera, 42, when talking about her expertise filming the music video for the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack hit, which was launched in 2001. Pink and the “Stunning” singer lined the Patti LaBelle 1977 hit together with Mya, Lil Kim and Missy Elliot.

“It wasn’t very enjoyable to make,” Pink instructed BuzzFeed UK in a February 17 interview. “I’m all about enjoyable and it was, like, a variety of fuss and there have been some personalities. Kim and Mya have been good!”

Pink Says ‘Lady Marmalade’ Music Video Wasn’t ‘Fun to Make’ After Christina Aguilera Feud: 'A Lot of Fuss'

Lil’ Kim, Pink, Mya, and Christina Aguilera carry out ‘Woman Marmalade’ on the 2001 MTV Film Awards in Los Angeles.
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At some point later, the “Get the Occasion Began” performer clarified the place she stood with the Burlesque actress.

“Xtina had s–t to do with who was on that tune. Should you don’t know by now — I’m not ‘shading’ somebody by telling it time and again and over what really occurred,” she tweeted on the time. “I’m zero % concerned with your f–king drama. Should you haven’t observed — I’m just a little busy promoting [albums and concert tickets].”

Nonetheless, that didn’t cease journalists from asking about it. Even CNN’s Chris Wallace questioned her in regards to the conflict. “Not all people is meant to love one another and that’s OK,” Pink mentioned in the course of the Friday, February 24, interview. “And again then our personalities didn’t combine in any respect and that was OK. Then we hugged it out, kissed it out and now we have many occasions since.”

In her put up on Saturday, she apologized for discussing the previous feud. “I additionally consider in genuine apology — and proudly owning Your Errors. I ought to say much less. Each time. Say much less. One thing I’m engaged on. This was a superb Reminder,” she admitted. “My want is To share the pains and the celebrations of this messy life via music and on stage. And I’ve achieved that. Extremely and persistently.”