Pink rubbishes Christina Aguilera rift rumours

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Last Updated : Nov 21 2017 | 5:20 PM IST

Pop singer Pink has slammed everyone who said she was cringing at Christina Aguilera's Whitney Houston tribute on Sunday's American Music Awards.

The 'Try' singer took to Twitter to set the record straight as she said, "Waking up to see a newly created riff between myself and another incredible woman, Christina, who took on an incredible feat, who I support fully, makes me so sad. You all perpetuate keeping women apart b/c you're afraid of the power we have when we get together."

She continued in a second tweet, writing, "I choose to remember last night as being a celebration of women, of Diana [Ross], of Whitney, of love and life and joy and all things good. THANKYOU to everyone that had the courage to take that stage- wether it be right side up or sideways. All love.(sic)"

For the unversed, during Aguilera's tribute to Whitney Houston, Pink appeared to have a slightly pained look. After a clip of Pink watching Aguilera's performance at the 2017 AMAs circulated online, many commented that, with a deeply furrowed brow, Pink didn't look very impressed.

Viewers quickly jumped on the moment, but failed to notice future cut backs to Pink in which she was smiling, in tears, and clapping enthusiastically.

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First Published: Nov 21 2017 | 5:20 PM IST

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