Pink's 'Gender' Shout-Out Sparks Debate at FireAid Concert

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Pink's 'Gender' Shout-Out Sparks Debate at FireAid Concert
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Pink's call-out to 'every other gender' at the FireAid benefit concert sparked mixed reactions online. While some praised the singer for her inclusivity, others criticized the gesture as inappropriate for the charitable event. The concert largely focused on supporting victims of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.

The FireAid benefit concert would have remained virtually apolitical on Thursday night if not for the one moment pop singer Pink issued a shout out to “every other gender that absolutely exists.”The “Don’t Let Me Get Me” singer’s shout out earned mixed reviews online, with some celebrating it as a brave moment while others felt it was a classless gesture, especially given the concert’s charitable goals.

Beyond Pink’s brief shout out, the FireAid benefit concert stayed politics free, with musicians from Green Day to Stevie Nicks to Joan Jett to Lady Gaga opting to focus on the people who lost their homes in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.New Angle Shows How Midair Washington Plane-Helicopter Crash UnfoldedTrump Moving Forward With Tariffs on China, Canada and MexicoTrump Doubles Down on U.S.

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