It seems like the feud between Pink and Christina Aguilera is a thing of the past.
Pink recently shut down a troll on Twitter which did not agree with this year MTV VMA's decision to award the musician with its Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. But most importantly she revealed that she and fellow musician Christina Aguilera have put their rivalry to rest.
It started when the social media user called the visual for 2001's 'Lady Marmalade' (which also featured Aguilera, Mya and Lil' Kim) the only "relevant" music video of Pink's career.
The singer responded by tweeting, "Want to point out an awful new phenomenon of the last 10'years. We can no longer be happy for each other. I [love] Xtina, we've made amends."
The 'Just give me a Reason' hit-maker did not stop here and said, "Music brings us all together. The best part of music is- there's room for everyone to win at the same time. Don't be what's wrong w/da world."
After putting this thing to rest, she went on to address the mixed reaction to her receiving the award ceremony's top honor.
She said, "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. And you're f--kin rip van winkle if you've never seen one of my videos."
Aguilera has yet to publicly address Pink's claims.
Their apparent feud stems from tension brought on while recording their 'Lady Marmalade' collaboration nearly two decades ago. In a VH1 'Behind the Musical' special released in 2009.
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