After being roundly criticized for her cancellation of a gig in Birmingham this past weekend, Pink has hit back in a letter posted to her website, telling fans to "kindly kiss my entire almost back to healthy a**."
According to Pink, she was sick and could not play the gig:
"I had absolutely no choice in the matter, no control over the circumstances, and physically could not get my sick ass on stage . . . I sincerely apologize, AGAIN, for any inconvenience this may have caused you. Sincerely."
Pink adds that she was seriously ill "and physically could not get my sick a** on stage, because of an ear infection and chest infection all at the same time, and even a doctor told me I could not go on stage whether I wanted to or not."
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