The reports of their fight first made headlines back in 2001, when they collaborated on the song "Lady Marmalade" from the "Moulin Rouge" film soundtrack, reported People magazine.
On Wednesday, the "Sober" singer responded to a Twitter user who posted that the singer's 2001 music video was the only "relevant" music video of her nearly 20-year career, even calling Pink "Xtina backup dancer".
Xtina is Aguilera's username on her social media accounts.
To which Pink replied, "Want to point out an awful new phenomenon of the last 10 years. We can no longer be happy for each other. I (heart) Xtina, we've made amends."
"Let's be an example of inclusion and celebration. You don't have to like me at all, I'm ok with that. Just be a decent person."
Aguilera has yet to address Pink's tweet.
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