She doesn’t give a sh!t about your opinion of her body.
Singer, songwriter, mother, wife and all-round incredible feminist warrior Pink has taken to Twitter to respond to mean-spirited people who want to bring her down (from her flying trapeze).
Over the weekend, Pink, 35, put on a great dress, went to a cancer benefit to support her friend and posted a photo of herself before the event.
Because she’s human, she read the comments on her photo and noticed some ridiculous people pointing out her weight.
The fact that she’s not as rock-hard as her tour-ready old self is something Pink has called out herself.
Instead of brushing it off, like so many others do, Pink wanted to address the criticism in brilliant, fist-pumping fashion.
Related: Dear Magazine, a woman’s weight is not the most interesting thing about her.
She followed this up with a photo of her and her husband, 39-year-old motorcycle racer Carey Hart, who was very supportive and not at all hateful like the ridiculous body-shamers on Twitter. As he should be.
Pink’s response to her criticism didn’t stop there. People began tweeting her photos of their own bodies, which she retweeted alongside positive messages because she’s an excellent person.
Never change, Pink. We reckon you’re pretty great as you are.
Top Comments
I realise the whole point is that her weight shouldn't be the focus, however for the life of me I can't see that she is overweight, I thought at first that you had posted the wrong photos or something, I realise now that these trolls aren't just bullies but obviously they are blind also!
I understand why she replied but it is so obviously incorrect saying she is overweight that I wonder if it would have been better for her to stay silent and then let these trolls implode when everyone else would be incredulous of their claims.
I remember I saw the Twitter and didn't get the "squishy" part, because she looked amazing. Had no idea it had gone so far!