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Pink on so-called 'rivalry' with Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera: 'None of us wanted that'

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ByAndrea Dresdale
May 14, 2021, 7:25 PM

In the early 2000s, Pink, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera were constantly being compared to each other and pitted against each other. But Pink told People this week it was a media invention that upset all three of them.

"It was so unfair to all the girls," Pink, 41, said about the manufactured rivalries. "None of us wanted that."

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The "Get the Party Started" singer said she particularly resented that the media sometimes referred to her as the "anti-Britney."

Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera attend the MTV Video Music Awards in New York, Sept. 7, 2000.
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"I love Britney -- she used to carry around my album," Pink said. "I was like, 'Dude, I'm a street punk, I just skateboard. That doesn't have to be the anti-Britney. I don't want to fight anybody.'"

Pink revealed that one of the best pieces of advice on the topic came from record executive L.A. Reid, who she name-checked in her hit "Don't Let Me Get Me." That song that includes the line, "Tired of being compared to damn Britney Spears."

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"What [L.A. told me] was that this music business is big enough for everybody to win at the same time," Pink recalled. "There's no such thing as competition. I think we navigated through it as good as a 20-year-old girl can. Now I think it's totally different. Girls supporting girls is rad -- I love to watch it."

One young female artist Pink is supporting these days is Olivia Rodrigo, saying she loves to sing her song "Drivers License" with her daughter.

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