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P!nk Offers Mic Drop Response To Ageist Troll's Rude Comment—And We Couldn't Love Her More

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The singer used a troll's 'Pink got old' comment to reflect on her gratitude for being able to age.

An ageist troll tried to come for P!nk, but the singer wasn't having it.

The Grammy-winning musician shut him down with a "F**kin' Perfect" response that proved, once again, that she will not stand for anyone's age-shaming nonsense.


Last week, the 44-year-old rocker took to X, formerly Twitter, to share a video montage announcing additional dates for her wildly successful Summer Carnival tour.

Most fans took the opportunity to congratulate the "Trustfall" singer on the tour's success, and to celebrate the new 2024 concert dates.

But one person chose to leave an ageist comment, writing:

"Pink got old."

While he undoubtedly believed he got one over on the singer by acknowledging how time works, the joke was actually on him.

P!nk perfectly responded to the troll by... agreeing with him.

"Yes, although I don't feel old, and I still get to wear a leotard to work, growing older is actually my first 'grateful' every day."

She finished (him):

"What a blessing to have life, years."
"To still p**s off complete strangers just by existing. F**k yeah times 44!"

🖐🎤⬇️

@Pink/X


Viewers of the singer's response agreed that getting older is better than the alternative.

@CanadianHen_Jen/X

@MicheleKS/X

@bevelynhugo/X

@Obla_da_obla_di/X

Many others, of course, applauded her obliteration of the troll.

@PiNKpartyX/X

@jkbjournalist/X

@ameliabow91/X

@adraj/X

@jamib14/X

@GundamPHOENIX/X

@jimdimiero/X

@SteveWiski


Haven't trolls learned by not not to mess with P!nk? Thankfully, she always puts them in their place.

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