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“I think it might rain today. Ash on the ground. Took all the heat we could take. AND THEN BURNED THEM DOWN,” Pink wrote. She also added the caption “Woke up. Got heated. Wrote song. Coming soon.”
On the reverse side of the napkin, the singer penned the word “Irrelevant” in reference to social media trolls who’ve attacked the star since shevocalized her anger at the overturn ofRoe v. Wade.
Pink used the exact same word to hit back in anInstagram post on Tuesday, where she sang “You can call me irrelevant, insignificant, you can try to make me small,” before adding a playful “da-da-da-da-da”.
The singer captioned the post “Irrelevant#shutupandsing#challengeaccepted”
“Let’s be clear: if you believe the government belongs in a woman’s uterus, a gay persons business or marriage, or that racism is okay- THEN PLEASE IN THE NAME OF YOUR LORD NEVER F—ING LISTEN TO MY MUSIC AGAIN. AND ALSO F— RIGHT OFF. We good?” shewrote on Twitter.
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Pink further elaborated her thoughts in afollow-poston June 26.
“I think all of our nerves are collectively fried from so many years of racism, misogyny, homophobia, etc. +pandemics, mass shootings, wars and the total lunacy, hypocrisy, ignorance of the GOP-it’s all a bit much,” she wrote. “But we will stick together. Good will prevail over evil.”
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Pink’s unapologetic attitude has come to define her career, with hit songs including “Don’t Let Me Get Me,” which is about her own struggle with self-image and her habit of pushing back against authority.
“I write about the stuff I’m insecure about and the pain I’m feeling and how messy it is to manage a relationship and how f—ing hard it is to relate to another human being,” she toldVarietyin 2019.
source: people.com