Pink took to Instagram to defend herself and her kids after she posted a photo of them running through the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. The “Sober” singer said that Willow, 8, and Jameson, 2, were doing nothing wrong.
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“Berlin, I love you. #holocaustmemorial #panamarestaurant #cocktailclasses #history #herstory #worldtour,” Pink, 39, wrote alongside photos from their trip.
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She added, “And for all of the comments; these two children are in actuality Jewish, as am I and the entirety of my mother's family.”
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The “Glitter In The Air” singer continued, “The very person who constructed this believed in children being children, and to me this is a celebration of life after death. Please keep your hatred and judgment to yourselves.”
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Selma Blair commented, “I love Berlin too. I love that what happened is not being forgotten. I love this celebration of life. I love you.”
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Despite Pink’s pleas, many people commented that the children were being disrespectful. Still others pointed out that the memorial’s architect, Peter Eisenman, had said he didn’t want the space to be solemn, making the kids' actions OK.
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What do you think of Pink’s defense? Sound off in the comments.
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“Berlin, I love you. #holocaustmemorial #panamarestaurant #cocktailclasses #history #herstory #worldtour,” Pink, 39, wrote alongside photos from their trip.
Photo credit: Getty Images
She added, “And for all of the comments; these two children are in actuality Jewish, as am I and the entirety of my mother's family.”
The “Glitter In The Air” singer continued, “The very person who constructed this believed in children being children, and to me this is a celebration of life after death. Please keep your hatred and judgment to yourselves.”
Actress
Selma Blair commented, “I love Berlin too. I love that what happened is not being forgotten. I love this celebration of life. I love you.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Despite Pink’s pleas, many people commented that the children were being disrespectful. Still others pointed out that the memorial’s architect, Peter Eisenman, had said he didn’t want the space to be solemn, making the kids' actions OK.
What do you think of Pink’s defense? Sound off in the comments.
Photo credit: Getty Images