Pink says she 'felt sad' after watching Britney Spears doc: 'I could have reached out more'
Grammy-winning multiplatinum singer Pink made an appearance Thursday on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, where she discussed her feelings after watching the Framing Britney Spears documentary.
"I love Britney, and here's the thing about all of us voyeurs. None of us know what's going on. We're not there and I would like to. I think we all would like to and we show this fierce protectiveness over her, for good reason. She's a sweetheart. She's incredibly sweet. All I know is she's incredibly sweet and I want her to be happy," shared Pink.
Pink also shared that she "felt sad" after watching the documentary. "Back then, I didn't know, back in the day, in the early days, I didn't know. I'm a strong person. I could have reached out more. I could have, I don't know, I just feel — I don't like feeling helpless and — or powerless," admitted Pink. The singer added, "I can only imagine how she feels, and she could have used some support, and the media tore her apart, and the Paparazzi are scum and I just — I wish I could have reached out and gave her a hug."
Just last week, Pink opened up in an exclusive with People magazine about being pitted against Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera early in their careers, and portrayed by the media as the "Anti-Britney." However, the singer said that it was all just invented by the media.
Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen airs Sunday-Thursday on Bravo.
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