The What About Us singer has insisted her music isn’t for anyone who approves of the ruling, which means guaranteed abortion rights in the United States are no longer protected.
Taking to Twitter with a suitably blunt message, she wrote: ‘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**KING LISTEN TO MY MUSIC AGAIN.
‘AND ALSO F**K RIGHT OFF. We good?’
Some social media users have since responded claiming they don’t know any of the Get This Party Started hitmaker’s tracks, and Pink – whose real name is Alecia Moore – didn’t hold back with her replies.
”Then WHY ARE YOU ON MY TWITTER?!?! You’re like the guy that doesn’t get picked for the team saying he wasn’t even trying you f**king loser,’ she said to one person.
In a more general response, she added: ‘If you’re replying to my tweet whilst telling me how irrelevant I am….. hmmmmmmmmmmmm (sic)’
Another person claimed ‘Pink stinks’, and the 42-year-old star – who has daughter Willow Sage, 11, and son Jameson Moon, five, with husband Carey Hart – branded them a ‘dumbass’ with a ‘miserable existence’.
She tweeted: ‘You sound like a dumbass. I bet you and your stupid irrelevant friends wake up in the morning and look in the mirror and say, ”how can my s***ty miserable existence just be this? How do I take other women down with me? Cause my life f**king sucks” you’re welcome for your 10 minutes’.
She added: ‘And to all of you sad, old white men asking me if I still make music. I realize you’re out of touch- so ask your kids…. Oh wait- you can’t. They hate you. (sic)’
After the ruling, Pink suggested an investigation into potential ‘hypocrites’ who have celebrated Roe v Wade being overturned but have still ‘had abortions for themselves’.
She said: ‘I’m incredibly curious how many right wing bible thumping hypocrites have had abortions for themselves, or for their wives, mistresses, children in secret? Shall we investigate?’
Meanwhile, she also offered a message of hope despite ‘so many years’ of terrifying experiences, and insisted ‘good will prevail’.
She tweeted: ‘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.
‘But we will stick together. Good will prevail over evil. (sic)’
Plenty of stars have spoken out against the ruling, including former First Lady Michelle Obama, while both Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo used their sets at Glastonbury 2022 to shine a light on the issue.
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