Pink 'Exposed' For 'Crossing The Line' With 'Disgusting' Charlie Kirk Post

By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on September 21, 2025 at 5:45 PM EDT

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Pop star Pink is facing major backlash after her recent social media activity about slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The “Just Give Me a Reason” singer is being accused of “crossing the line” and even “glorifying Kirk’s murder” after critics claim she mocked his assassination in several Instagram posts. Now, a viral TikTok calling her out has been reshared across platforms, sparking fresh controversy and dividing fans online.

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Viral TikTok Slams Pink

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A TikTok creator who goes by RigoStaRR reposted a video to X (formerly Twitter) that’s quickly gaining traction, blasting the pop star for what he called her “tone-deaf” remarks about Kirk’s death.

In the video, which is captioned, "Exposed: Pink crossed the line, so now it's time to drag her," RigoStaRR says, “You might not like the truth, but I’ll never tell a lie. I’m not doing this to be sensational. I’m not doing it to get clicks. I’m already getting the views. But someone this foul and disgusting, oh, I’m gonna call them out on it. And Pink, bi-ch, this one’s for you, home girl.”

The clip shows RigoStaRR mocking Pink’s tour for its circus theme, branding her a “clown,” before zeroing in on her posts about Kirk.

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The Posts That Sparked Backlash

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Following Kirk’s assassination last week, Pink reportedly shared several controversial posts on Instagram, including one criticizing Donald Trump’s decision to lower flags to half-staff for Kirk, while claiming he hadn’t done the same for victims of school shootings.

Pink also allegedly encouraged followers to make conversations “awkward” when Kirk’s name comes up, and later shared a meme labeled “funeral idea” that critics argue was tasteless and disrespectful.

For RigoStaRR, that was the breaking point. “You know what’s so disgusting about this is that this b-tch is a mom,” he said. “If somebody said nasty sh-t like this about her child, she’d be pissed. But since she’s catering to her woke Hollywood friends… she thinks it’s funny.”

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TikToker Accuses Pink Of 'Glorifying Charlie's Murder'

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The TikToker went further, accusing Pink of “glorifying Charlie’s murder” and urging fans to cancel her. He pointed to Turning Point USA’s reported growth since Kirk’s death, claiming Kirk’s legacy far outshines Pink’s career.

“Charlie is leaving a legacy. Ever since his assassination, there’s been 54,000 new chapters of Turning Point," he added. "What exactly are you gonna be known for? You haven’t had a hit in years… If you guys have any of her music downloaded, delete that sh-t. Garbage.”

The video has sparked a flood of responses online, with many conservative users echoing RigoStaRR’s outrage while Pink’s fans defend her as speaking her truth.

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Social Media Reacts To The Viral Video

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One user said they joke about funny things happening at their own funeral but would never make light of someone else’s death. Another said they hoped Turning Point USA would sue Pink for defamation. Some defended Kirk’s legacy, writing that if people want to know what he was about, “we’ll tell you.” Another agreed with RigoStaRR’s rant simply by saying, “Preach!”

Not everyone kept it polite. One comment compared Pink’s appearance to “a goat milk durian shake left outside in summer,” while another vowed to never listen to her music again, saying she’s now in the “no-watch, no-listen pile.” Others simply applauded the takedown, adding, “Nailed it” and “Absolutely.”

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The Tragedy Behind The Backlash

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The controversy stems from a devastating event that shook the conservative movement earlier this month. On September 10, 2025, Kirk was assassinated while speaking at Utah Valley University during a Turning Point USA event. The 31-year-old activist was fatally shot in the neck in front of thousands of attendees, sending shockwaves across the country.

Authorities quickly identified the suspect as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, who has since been charged with aggravated murder and several other crimes. Prosecutors say Robinson intentionally targeted Kirk for his political views, even leaving behind a note vowing to “take him out.” DNA evidence on the weapon and a texted confession further tied Robinson to the attack, and officials confirmed they will seek the death penalty.

For Kirk’s family, including his wife Erika and their two young children, the tragedy has been life-altering. His death also left a massive void within Turning Point USA, the conservative youth organization he founded, and has sparked national conversations about political violence, free speech, and safety at public events.

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