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25/01/2019

'I'll Never Apologise For My Opinions' - Pink

Pink has revealed that she will never apologise for her "polarising opinions", because she believed people who are offended by her social media comments should just unfollow her.

The singer hit out at her critics in a rant on Thursday 24 January and admitted that she will apologise if she's made a mistake, but isn't sorry for speaking her mind on a day-to-day basis.

She wrote on social media: "Throw up Thursday. I am the same girl I've always been. I have always admitted when I am wrong. I have apologised many times. I'm a big believer in apologies, when you're wrong. I was raised by a Vietnam Veteran who taught me to stand up for what I believe to be right. Even if that means standing alone.

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"I do not now, nor have I ever apologised for some of my very polarising opinions. If you are surprised by this, or offended, you have every right to unfollow me, as you really don't know who I am. I am mostly peace and love. So when you keyboard warriors (anonymous tough guys) threaten me? That middle finger is pointed at you. Again: the unfollow button is (I think) top right of your screen. It lets you unfollow people you find make you uncomfortable. It's great. It really works."



(JG/MH)

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"Pink has revealed that she will never apologise for her "polarising opinions", because she believed people who are offended by her social media comments should just unfollow her."