Pink addresses the Roe vs.  Wade: ‘Never listen to my music again’

Pink addresses the Roe vs. Wade: ‘Never listen to my music again’

Pink has a very clear message for all those who support the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Rowe Wade, a landmark 1973 case that defended the abortion option: don’t listen to his music.

The message, which he posted on Twitter on Saturday, was also aimed at racist supporters and those who threaten marriage equality.

“Let’s be clear: if you believe that government belongs in a woman’s womb, business or gay marriage, or that racism is normal, then never listen to my music in the name of your Lord. And also FUCK IT. Are we ok?”, wrote the singer.

One of the Twitter subscribers caught Pink’s attention when she replied that he “never had an abortion”. I’ve also never been with a woman who miscarried my child. “My husband and I saved our granddaughter from being annihilated with the full support of our son and his girlfriend, something we have always done.”

“I’m so glad you had the choice to decide what’s best for you, sir. It must be good,” he said. Said.

And when another follower quipped, “I hope your agent survives the stroke,” Pink hurried on. Reply.

“I’m my agent,” Pink replied. “We are well.”

Pink is one of the Hollywood celebrities who has responded to this news on social media since Friday. Some of the musicians reacted onstage: On Saturday at Glastonbury, Olivia Rodrigo dedicated Lily Allen’s song “Fuck You” to the Supreme Court, “which showed us that, at the end of the day, they really don’t.”

This story first appeared on Billboard.com.


Source: Hollywood Reporter

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