Pink and her husband Carey Hart, like much of the world, are currently social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic, and she's not letting anyone get her down whilst doing so.
The 40-year-old singer posted a picture of her husband sitting on a chair shirtless, with the majority of his hair shaved off.
"We’ve lost it. But we’re together! AT HOME," she captioned the post.
"Good thing you get paid," one Instagram wrote on the post, but Pink didn't take the comment lying down. "I’m deeply sad that you feel the need to be rude and lash out, but I get it. We’re all feeling really scared. My advice to you would be to cultivate positivity and if you wanna reach out and be friendly, this community is here for you," she responded.
This comes after Britney Spears took to Instagram to pledge to do what she could to support three fans whose lives have been impacted by the novel coronavirus pandemic, which is disrupting and endangering existences around the globe.
The Toxic singer shared the video message on the photo-sharing platform, disclosing that she was nominated by her younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, to participate in the Do Your Part Challenge, which is encouraging people to help others as the world goes into lockdown amind the COVID-19 outbreak.
"So our world is going through such hard times right now, and my sister just nominated me to help people," she said in the clip. "Whether it's with food or I'm getting your child diapers, or whatever it is, DM (direct message) me and I will help you out."
Watch the clip below:At the time of writing, per the World Health Organization (WHO), there have been 267,013 confirmed cases of coronavirus globally, and 11,201 deaths.
In a report from the World Health Organization on the 11th March, WHO declared that the COVID-19 outbreak is now being officially recognized as a pandemic:
"WHO has been assessing this outbreak around the clock and we are deeply concerned both by the alarming levels of spread and severity, and by the alarming levels of inaction.
We have therefore made the assessment that COVID-19 can be characterized as a pandemic.
Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly. It is a word that, if misused, can cause unreasonable fear, or unjustified acceptance that the fight is over, leading to unnecessary suffering and death."