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Pink Tells Pro-Life Fans 'Never F***ing Listen To My Music Again'
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Pink Tells Pro-Life Fans 'Never F***ing Listen To My Music Again'

Pink has addressed pro-lifers following the overturning of Roe v Wade

Pink has taken to Twitter to send out a strong message to pro-life fans who support the recent overturning of Roe v Wade.

On Friday, the Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v Wade, which has legalised abortion since 1973. The decision means individual states are responsible for regulating abortion laws.

About half of the states are expected to introduce new restrictions or bans, while a total of 13 states including Texas and Louisiana have used trigger laws to immediately push abortion bans once Roe v Wade is overturned.

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The ruling has triggered widespread outrage among pro-choice activists, with protests taking place across the country.

Amid the fallout of the ruling, Pink is just one of many celebrities who have spoken out to air their views. Taking to Twitter on Saturday, the 'So What' singer addressed fans who are in favour of the recent ruling.

She wrote: "Let’s be clear: if you believe the government belongs in a woman’s uterus, a gay person's business or marriage or that racism is OK — THEN PLEASE IN THE NAME OF YOUR LORD NEVER F****** LISTEN TO MY MUSIC AGAIN," the singer wrote. "AND ALSO F*** RIGHT OFF. We good?"

However, the tweet attracted mixed responses from social media users, with a number of replies from people who were less than impressed by the singer's pro-choice views.

Pink did not hold back, though, and was quick to shut down trolls.

One user responded to her tweet saying: "This is an evil demon she lies and claims she is on the side of God," with the tweet prompting the singer to write back: "This is an example of how sick you all are and what you inspire in people."

However, her passionate message was also met by praise from fans who were glad the singer had spoken out against the Supreme Court ruling.

One user wrote: "Didn’t think it was possible to love you more!! Cranking your music ALL THE WAY THE F UP!!"

Pink, who is known for speaking her mind, later tweeted: "I think all of our nerves are collectively fried from so many years of racism, misogyny, homophobia, etc. +pandemics, mass shootings, wars and the total lunacy, hypocrisy, ignorance of the GOP-it’s all a bit much. But we will stick together. Good will prevail over evil."

The outspoken singer also took a moment to praise singers Lily Allen and Olivia Rodrigo for calling out the Supreme Court during their performance at Glastonbury festival, tweeting: "Thank you Olivia and Lily."

Rodrigo called out the Supreme Court on Saturday while dueting with Allen on her 2009 anthem 'F*** You'.

Speaking to festival goers, Rodrigo said: "This song goes out to the justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh. We hate you."

The pair were not the only ones to speak out at Glastonbury, with singing sensation Billie Eilish said the decision marked a 'really dark day for women in the US.'

“I’m just gonna say that because I can’t bear to think about it any longer in this moment,” she said from the world-famous pyramid stage.

Meanwhile Phoebe Bridgers led a chant of 'f*** the Supreme Court' during her Glastonbury set.

Topics: Celebrity, US News