"Trustfall" has already landed Pink, one of the year's most acclaimed albums, selling millions worldwide.

But while her UK summer tour in support of this record may now be complete, she needs more time to move on.

The Sun reported that in November, Pink is unveiling an extra special deluxe edition of her album "Trustfall." But the heartfelt album comes complete with a selection of brand-new tracks.

According to a close source who spoke to the outlet, this project holds immense importance for the singer, and making the original track listing took a lot of work for her.

After a stellar year of releasing her album and going on tour, the "Don't Let Me Get Me" hitmaker wanted to do something special for her fans.

"The new songs I have are so powerful," she said, "and I think everyone will appreciate them."

Pink's most recent album, Trustfall, released in February, achieved an impressive feat: it reached No.1 on the UK charts.

Pink Uses the Opportunity to Teach Her Daughter an Important Lesson

This past weekend, Pink celebrated her 44 years of age.

While many fans shared heartfelt birthday messages, some online users still decided to express their negativity. Fortunately for her fans, the singer-songwriter was prepared to teach them a lesson in acceptance and respect.

On what would have been Eddie (Suzy) Izzard's birthday, a picture of the celebrated trans-British comedian/actor was posted on social media.

The photo depicted Izzard wearing a striped dress atop a red carpet, and many speculated that it had been done as an attempt to troll Pink.

"Thank you so much. I just showed my 12-year-old daughter your post."

"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. It was a good lesson in ignorance. Thank you. I still don't know you. Congrats. You're no one."

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On Tuesday morning, a tweet from Pink who devoted much of their career to advocating for inclusivity and combatting prejudice appeared on Twitter.

"I post these things to show the kids I know- my kids as well, that we are occasionally treated badly. I show them because they know me, and they know that my self-esteem does not rely on the opinions of others."

In response to a fan expressing their frustration with certain people, Pink had a few thoughts to share. She commented that while some individuals deserve criticism for acting cowardly from behind the scenes, most people are anything but.

"These kinds of people are usually anonymous, lonely, and miserable," she said.

This talented singer's fans will be delighted this Friday (Sept. 15) as her Summer Carnival tour stops in Atlanta, GA, at Piedmont Park.

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