Pink talks about past altercation with Christina Aguilera

American female pop singer, Christina Aguilera, has come a long way from her once bad girl image. In fact, it has been revealed in recent news that she tried to take a swing at Pink, who is also a fellow pop singer. The story was revealed in "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen," as Pink regaled at the thought of her past feud with Aguilera.

In a report by Page Six, Pink recalled one time wherein Aguilera tried to punch her in the face. Pink stated that it happened in a club, but Aguilera missed and Pink was left unharmed after the whole ordeal. This happened a very long time ago. Pink further explained that both power house singers were "alphas," and were young new to the whole idea of stardom.

Additionally, Pink pointed out that she was in fact more used to physical altercations, which is why she had laughed off the act of assault back then. According to E News, the rivalry between Pink and Aguilera began when they were asked to do an ambitious cover of the "Lady Marmalade" song, originally performed by Patti Labelle.

The parts of the song that had the most difficulty was initially given to Aguilera, to which Pink protested since she could reach the notes with relative ease as well. This was the trigger that led to shots traded between the two artists. Both traded verbal blows on stage and in public interviews.

Fortunately, both Aguilera and Pink have been able to bury the hatchet over time. In a report by the New York Daily News, Pink confirmed on her social media that she has reconciled with Aguilera last August. The two made up while they were both judges for the singing competition "The Voice." Currently, Pink has nothing but good things to say about Aguilera. After all, both singers have basked in their own respective successes and have already matured.

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