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“You’re no one”: Pink slams troll comparing her to Eddie Izzard

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Pink has hit back at a troll’s “hateful” birthday message on Twitter where they compared her to actor and comedian Eddie Izzard, also known as Suzy Izzard. “Happy birthday @Pink,” the person wrote alongside an image of Eddie on a red carpet, appearing to mock Pink’s appearance.

The message was met with a swift response from the ‘What About Us’ singer, who shared that she had shown the tweet to her 12-year-old daughter. “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 continued. “It was a good lesson in ignorance. “Thank you.

I still don’t know you. Congrats. “You’re no one.” In a separate tweet, Pink shared that she believes “most people are smart, good, and rad” and that online trolls are “anonymous, lonely, and miserable”. READ MORE: P!nk: “Homophobic people are missing out on a lot of fun” She went on to share the original tweet once again, referring to it as a “wasted opportunity”: “There are so many pictures you could’ve chosen that were actually me that were worse than this picture, you nameless f***o.

At least be creative next time dum dum.” “I post these things to show the kids I know- my own kids as well, that we are all occasionally treated badly,” Pink went on to tell fans. “I show them because they know me, and they know that my self-esteem does not rely on the opinions of others. “Nor does it rely on how many tickets I sell.

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