The singers were on bad terms after working on 'Lady Marmalade' together in 2001. Pink let Twitter know they'd put their feud behind them as she called out people for the 'drama.'

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Pink isn’t feeding into the narrative about her and Christina Aguilera’s now-defunct feud. After fans accused the “Try” singer, 43, of throwing “shade” at her “Lady Marmalade” collaborator, 42, the mother-of-two took to Twitter to set the record straight. “Y’all are nuts,” she tweeted on Sunday, Feb. 19. “Xtina had s*** to do with who was on that song.”

The drama all started after Pink ranked their iconic 2001 collab “Lady Marmalade” at the bottom of her “most iconic music videos,” during an interview with BuzzFeedUK. Admitting to some unrest on set, the “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)” singer revealed the beloved video, “wasn’t very fun to make.”

“I’m all about fun,” she said, “And it was like, a lot of fuss, and there were some personalities.” Hinting where the tension lay, Pink said she and Christina’s other collaborators, Lil Kim and Mýa, “were nice” to work with. (Missy Elliott, who produced the track, was also featured in the single and video.)

Pink, Christina Aguilera, Mya
Pink, Christina Aguilera and Mya posed together at the 2002 Grammys. ‘Lady Marmalade’ was a huge hit at the time. (BEI/Shutterstock)

Pink’s tweet clarified her comments, explaining why she in no way meant to call out X-Tina. “If you don’t know by now- I’m not ‘shading’ someone by telling it over and over and over what actually happened,” she wrote.