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Pink is not happy with Rolling Stone.
The 42-year-old “So What” superstar called out the magazine in a series of posts on Instagram on Saturday (April 3).
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After the outlet posted their ranking of the top Grammys performances of all time on Instagram (in which she is not featured), she commented with her thoughts.
“Bahahahaha you guys have been irrelevant since 1990,” she wrote.
“this is the magazine that used to feature people like John Lennon and Muddy Waters. Hunter S Thompson wrote political pieces- they put Tina Turner on their cover. Then they sold out and all credibility went to shit when ‘style over substance’ and ‘revenue over authenticity’ went into play,” she continued.
“That’s when Snooki became acceptable coverage. Give me a f–king break. Do your homework. You don’t have to like me or my music or anything about me- and believe me I could give a s–t- but this is the biggest sellout in f–king history when it comes to a publication we all once trusted,” she went on.
“F–k rolling stone. And I’ve felt that way for decades as so many of my favorite artists and my peers have. This isn’t just about their horrendous opinion of ‘rating Grammy performances’. It’s decades of wasting Trees and people’s time.”
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