P!nk helped a fan propose to her girlfriend

Earlier this week, singer P!nk (or is it Pink? I can never remember if it’s a proper “i” or an exclamation mark, goddammit . . .) danced around in a rainbow flag during one of her concerts in support of the LGBT community. Naturally, this irked the Twitter trolls, who came out in force to call her a lesbian.

Pink, smelling this fragrant bullshit, took to Twitter to bitchslap her homophobic trolls in 140-characters or less. She wrote, “Fun fact:when you twitter me and say “you’re a lesbian” it really doesn’t bother me at all. It’s a compliment. Most of my fav ppl are, so… I’m sure all of you hate filled humans can come up with something a little worse than that?!? Come on- be creative. You have 140 characters!

In case you doubt her sincerity to the cause, last night during a concert in Sydney, Australia, she went the extra mile by helping a lesbian fan propose to her girlfriend in the middle of her show. I know, how fucking adorable is that? Good on ya, P!nk/Pink!

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