Pink slammed those who accused her of shading Christina Aguilera in her recent interview.

Fans recently stirred issues as they thought Pink just shaded Aguilera in her interview with BuzzFeed's Sam Cleal on Friday. During the discussion, the singer ranked her 2001 version of "Lady Marmalade" at No. 12 - the lowest rank when she was asked to rate her music videos.

The collaborative version featured her, Aguilera, Mya, and Lil' Kim.

She said the music video was not fun to make before excluding Aguilera in her next statement, saying that Kim and Mya were nice.

After fans assumed she shaded Aguilera, the 43-year-old "Trust Fall" singer responded to a fan who questioned her interview statement.

"Y'all are nuts Xtina had sh*t to do with who was on that song.If you don't know by now- I'm not "shading" someone by telling it over and over and over what actually happened," she said. "I'm zero percent interested in your f**ing drama. If you haven't noticed- I'm a little busy selling."

Pink posted another tweet and clarified that, by selling, she means tickets, albums, and her bake sales.

In another tweet, she declared that she does not need to "kiss Aguilera's a*s" though she "kissed her in her mouth."

Pink Emotional While Making "Lady Marmalade"

While part of her interview led to the buzz, she also opened up about how the music video was iconic in the Buzzfeed interview but made her cry as they filmed it.

Per the singer, some annoying things happened that day aside from her skin having a different reaction to the makeup.

Pink and Christina Aguilera's feud has been publicized in the past years. In 2017, Pink told Andy Cohen in an episode of "Watch What Happens Live" that Aguilera swung at her in a club. But they reportedly made amends eventually.

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"We were super young and super new at the whole thing, and I think I'm an alpha, and she's an alpha," she recalled. "I'm used to taking my altercations physical and she's used to having them verbal. We're just very different, we're very different. And we were very young and new."

Pink noted that women have to learn how to support each other as it is something one cannot learn in the playground.

Meanwhile, Aguilera addressed the music video issue in her appearance on the same program two years later. At that time, she said Pink indeed had "some feelings about how the recording went down."

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