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Pink Calls Out Fat-Shaming Twitter Bullies, Says She Feels Beautiful

Singer Pink has lashed out at bullies on Twitter who have called her fat and poked fun at her curves.

Inundated with hateful comments after being photographed looking heavier than usual, American pop singer and songwriter Pink called out Twitter bullies who ridiculed her curvier form and called her fat.

When the "Just Give Me A Reason," singer was photographed on the red carpet Saturday during the John Wayne 30th Annual Odyssey Ball in Beverly Hills in an ankle-length black dress with a plunging neckline, she proudly showed off her new fuller figure.

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Twitter denizens immediately took to their accounts calling the singer, who is mother to a 3-year-old daughter, fat, even going so far as to tell her to stop making music and raise her "ugly" child instead.

Pink, known for her feisty attitude, responded with a tweet explaining she attended a cancer benefit to support her friend, Dr. Maggie DiNome for her efforts and contributions towards the eradication of cancer, and unfortunately, her detractors only seemed concerned with how much weight she gained.

The 35-year-old singer, real name is Alecia Beth Moore, who was escorted to the event by her husband, motocross racer, Carey Hart, further told her Twitter followers she felt beautiful, and enjoined her bashers to please not worry about her.

"I'm not worried about me. And I'm not worried about you either. I am perfectly fine, perfectly happy, and my healthy, voluptuous and crazy strong body is having some much deserved time off," her Twitter statement read.

Pink, who has made a name for herself appearing onstage in her concerts wearing wild hair and sporting a toned and muscled body, has relaxed her fitness regimen in the last few years since giving birth to her daughter, Willow Sage.

She also posted images and anecdotes on her Twitter feed showing her family's acceptance for her more motherly figure.

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