Christina Aguilera is keeping it real when it comes to her appearance. The 42-year-old «Beautiful» singer opened up in a new interview with about getting cosmetic injections.«I think we all can rely on a little help,» she tells the magazine.
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She knows. Pink addressed the headlines about her and Christina Aguilera‘s alleged feud after she unintentionally brought it back into the zeitgeist — and shared a message for the “Dirrty” songstress.
“To Christina — you know where we stand. Resolved. Onwards and upwards,” Pink, 43, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, February 25.
The message came at the end of a long post that included several criticisms and apologies after a her and Aguilera’s decades-old conflict made headlines.
“I’m so saddened and disappointed by the narrative surrounding some of the press I’ve been doing around my album Trustfall,” the “Stupid Girls” singer wrote at the beginning of her lengthy post. “While some of the responsibility lays with me and my inability to lie, and my uncanny ability to overshare — my real disappointment lies in the fact that the art can never be the focus when you’re a woman.”
Pink, whose real name is Alecia Moore, lamented that she is asked “over and over” about “a silly feud” from her 20s. “I take responsibility also — I’m out of Practice Dodging the bulls–t that gets thrown at us hardworking women. I’m notorious For saying too much. But I’ve never lied. And for every one or two women I’ve had issue with — there are hundreds that I’ve complimented and supported and loved on.”
The Grammy winner made headlines earlier this month when she seemingly shaded Aguilera, 42, when speaking about her experience filming the music video for the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack hit, which was released in 2001. Pink and the “Beautiful” singer covered the Patti LaBelle 1977 hit along with Mya, Lil Kim and Missy Elliot.
“It wasn’t very fun to make,” Pink told BuzzFeed UK in a February 17 interview.
Christina Aguilera is keeping it real when it comes to her appearance. The 42-year-old «Beautiful» singer opened up in a new interview with about getting cosmetic injections.«I think we all can rely on a little help,» she tells the magazine.
She knows what a girl wants. Christina Aguilera opened up about her use of cosmetic injectables — and why it’s OK to be true to yourself and your body.
Christina Aguilera has no problem admitting she gets a little help in the beauty department every now and then!
"Beautiful" singer Christina Aguilera revealed her anti-aging secrets, and they include injectables. The 42-year-old pop star entered the spotlight at a very young age, and she’s not afraid to admit she’s using injectables now that she's older. "I'm always interested in finding new products that excite me and make me feel my best," Aguilera said during an interview with People.
Black Eyed Peas and Steps have been announced as the main stage headliners for this year’s Brighton Pride.The hugely popular festival returns to the seaside from August 4-7, following last year’s 30th anniversary event which was headlined by Paloma Faith and Christina Aguilera.This year, Black Eyed Peas are set to perform on Saturday, August 6, with Steps taking to the stage the following day.Organisers have described Black Eyed Peas as “staunch allies of the LBGTQ+ community”, adding “Five UK number ones, 13 top 10s and over 80 million record sales have made the Black Eyed Peas one of the most popular and successful groups of all time.”Other artists due to perform include Zara Larsson, Melanie C, Jax Jones, B*Witched, Dylan, Louise, The Vivienne, Mae Muller, Bellah Mae and Harley Moon Kemp, with plenty more still to be announced.Brighton & Hove Pride First Artist Announcements: SUNDAY 6th August 2023In a UK Exclusive show for 2023 – @OfficialSteps are confirmed to headline FABULOSO Day 2 along with @MelanieCmusic, @LouiseRedknapp, @BwitchedReunion + over 100 LGBTQ+ artistshttps://t.co/ZwLpmAIub0 pic.twitter.com/Tr78La5Tgj— Brighton & Hove Pride (@PrideBrighton) February 27, 2023Tickets for the event, which has previously attracted crowds of about 250,000, are on sale here.Last year, Will.i.am told NME that he was working on a new Black Eyed Peas album. ”We’ve been working on it actively for the past months and keep recording while on the road,” he said.“After a seven years break with the Black Eyed Peas, we could have disappeared and never reached that success again.
Pop royalty! Pink rose to fame in the 2000s and thanks to her edgy sound and rebellious attitude she became a music sensation.
Trustfall, pop punk artist Pink about her experience working on the 2001 song and music video for “Lady Marmalade” in an interview with Buzzfeed. “It wasn’t very fun to make,” Pink of the song which also featured Lil' Kim, Mya, and Christina Aguilera. “I’m all about fun, and it was a lot of fuss.
Pink has hit out at the “silly” and sexist line of questioning on her new album promotional tour, related to a perceived feud with Christina Aguilera.The singer has been promoting new album ‘Trustfall’ with a series of recent interviews, and recently denied “shading” Aguilera after comments she made about recording the music video for ‘Lady Marmalade’.The collaborative single featuring Aguilera, Mya and Lil’ Kim – a cover of Labelle’s 1974 song of the same name – was recorded in 2001 for Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! soundtrack.“It wasn’t very fun to make; I’m all about fun, and it was a lot of fuss,” the singer told BuzzFeed while ranking her favourite videos. Placing it at number 12, she continued: “There were some personalities… Kim and Mya were nice.”Defending herself against the comments, she then wrote on Twitter: “Y’all are nuts Xtina had shit to do with who was on that song.
Pink is expressing her frustrations.
They say no press is bad press, but for singer Pink, some press is hard to digest. The 43-year-old singer has been prevalent in the media lately as she continues to promote her new album "Trustfall." With a career that spans nearly three decades, Pink's tenure as a musician has seen the artist make waves for her performances, achievements and unfortunately, her public feuds. Taking to Instagram, Pink shared her frustration with the media pigeonholing her to storylines of her past.
Pink would link to end this Christina Aguilera narrative.
A feud no more? After potentially reigniting her feud with Christina Aguilera, Pink is sharing more context to the story.
Zack Sharf Pink made headlines during the press tour for her new album “Trustfall” when she seemingly shaded Christina Aguilera during an interview with Buzzfeed UK. Asked about the making of the iconic 2001 music video for “Lady Marmalade,” Pink said “it wasn’t very fun to make” because there was “a lot of fuss.” “There were some personalities,” Pink added. “Kim and Mya were nice!” Pink recorded “Lady Marmalade” with Aguilera, Lil’ Kim and Mya as part of the soundtrack for Baz Luhrmann’s “Moulin Rouge!” Social media had a field day with Pink’s quote to Buzzfeed UK as it snubbed Aguilera. Pink clarified what went down on the set of “Lady Marmalade” during a follow-up interview on Chris Wallace’s talk show “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?”
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Pink has always been pop's biggest go-to rulebreaker.
Pink is teaching her daughter an important lesson in knowing her worth. The singer is gearing up for her new tour this summer and said her daughter, Willow, 11, is going to work alongside her. "Willow has a job on tour," Pink said Tuesday on "Today." "We just had to go over minimum wage and it’s different state to state." She continued, revealing a funny exchange she and her daughter had that held some wisdom behind it. "I said it’s about $22.50 a show depending how long I go, if I run over. She goes, ‘I’ll take $20.
Pink is setting the record straight after she criticized the 2001 music video for her collaboration with Christina Aguilera on “Lady Marmalade.”
Pink is setting the record straight after she criticized the 2001 music video for her collaboration with Christina Aguilera on «Lady Marmalade.» During an interview with, Pink ranked the music video in last place on a list of 12 of her «most iconic music videos.» «It wasn't very fun to make. I'm all about fun and it was like, a lot of fuss, and there were some personalities,» she told the outlet. Pink added, «Lil Kim and Mýa were nice,» of the other «Lady Marmalade» collaborators. Her remarks quickly went viral, with many online commentators saying Pink was «shading» Aguilera. Over the weekend, Pink took to Twitter to shut down rumors once and for all.
Friends or foes? Pink and Christina Aguilera are two of the biggest icons in pop music — and the pair have had their fair share of drama over the years.