Pink Hits Back at Troll Who Says She 'Got Old,' Says She's Glad to 'Piss Off Complete Strangers Just by Existing'

The singer, 44, calls it a “blessing” to grow older, and says she “doesn’t feel old”

<p>Christian Petersen/Getty Images</p> Pink in concert.

Christian Petersen/Getty Images

Pink in concert.

Pink won't be shamed for aging.

The singer-songwriter, 44, called aging a “blessing’ as she clapped back at an online troll who mocked her appearance.

After sharing the news that her Summer Carnival tour was adding additional dates on X, the platform previously known as Twitter, one user felt the need to comment “Pink got old.”

While others were quick to defend the singer, saying with sarcasm, “It’s almost like people age as time goes on?” and “This just in, people age,” it was Pink who came through with the ultimate clapback.

“Yes, although I don’t feel old, and I still get to wear a leotard to work, growing older is actually my first “grateful” every day,” she posted, referring to the skintight bodysuits she wears for the aerial acrobatics she performs on tour.

<p>Pink/X</p> Pink hits back at a critic online.

Pink/X

Pink hits back at a critic online.

She continued, “What a blessing to have life, years. To be this strong, to be able to still piss off complete strangers just by existing. F--- yeah times 44!”

It’s not the first time the “Trustfall” singer has taken haters to task online; she previously sounded off on a different commenter who criticized her for aging naturally.

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“You must be from L.A.,” the mother of two wrote in 2018 when someone Tweeted she looked “so old that should be named Purple instead.

Well, there are a few people left in the world that choose to age naturally. And I’ve earned every f---ing minute of my 38 years. How you lookin’ though? ‘Cause I never heard of ya ’til you put my name in your mouth. I shall call you little purple troll.”

<p>Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images</p> Pink performs in Miami in November.

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Pink performs in Miami in November.

After her initial response, Pink then sent a tweet making her stance on aging clear once and for all.

"I am of the mindset that it’s a blessing to grow old — that if your face has lines around your eyes and mouth it means you’ve laughed a lot," she explained. "I pray I look older in 10 years, ’cause that will mean I’m alive."

She’s also sounded off on a commenter who criticized her for sharing a family photo publicly on Instagram.

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“Yes I like to promote healthy stuff,” she wrote. “I also like to remind people to stop being TOTAL D— BAGS TOO. Consider this your reminder, f---o.”

After the commenter replied, “and well damn, I was coming to see ya Sunday night in Nashville…still love the music,” Pink responded, “that doesn’t change my answer. That just makes you confused.”

And in September, Pink (real name: Alecia Moore) shared that she used an unflatteringly Photoshopped picture to teach her daughter Willow, 12, a lesson about online bullying and “ignorance.” (She and husband Carey Hart, 48, also share a son, Jameson, 6.)

"I just showed my 12 year old daughter your post. I explained to her that I've never met you, I don't know you, and I have no idea why you would go out of your way to be hateful," she wrote to the commenter, who deleted their post.

"It was a good lesson in ignorance. Thank you. I still don't know you Congrats. You're no one," she ended the post.

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