Kelly Clarkson Publicly Supports Pink's Decision to Age Naturally, Says 'I Feel You'

Fans aren't the only ones applauding Pink for her Twitter announcement vowing to age naturally and avoid plastic surgery. Singer Kelly Clarkson also echoed their encouraging statements and approval in her Monday reply on Twitter.

"I feel you...except for, you know, the flying through the air thing. You know what, I'll keep holding it down on the ground for us and you keep the air safe. I've always enjoyed teamwork," Clarkson wrote in her tweet.

Clarkson's ground and air comment refer to the part of Pink's tweets, where she mentioned aging "the old fashioned way (in a tutu ruling shit at 30 mph 100 ft in the air over 40)."

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What else did Pink say in her tweets?

Pink hopped on Twitter Sunday, kicking off her tweetstorm with, "Letter to self; Dear Me, you're getting older. I see lines. Especially when you smile. Your nose is getting bigger...You look (and feel) weird as you get used to this new reality. But your nose looks like your kids, and your face wrinkles where you laugh. And yeah you idiot...u smoked."

Shortly after she sent out a second tweet that read, "Continued note to self: Every once in awhile you consider altering your face, and then you watch a show where you want to see what the person is feeling...and their face doesn't move. I'm cannot get behind it. I just can't."

However, it was the second half of Pink's tweets, Kelly was specifically referencing.

In her third tweet, Pink poked fun at something all moms can relate to, the look you give your kids when they're misbehaving. In her tweets, Pink explained this factored into her decision not to go under the knife.

"I want my children to know what I look like when I'm angry," Pink tweeted.

Finally, she tweeted out the statement Kelly referenced in her reply. In her final tweet, Pink wrote, "I'm fortunate because I've never really depended on my looks. I've decided that my talent and my individuality is far more important than my face. So get on board cause I am about to AGE THE OL FASHIONED WAY (in a tutu ruling shit at 30 mph 100 ft in the air over 40) yasssssssss."

Kelly Clarkson started out as a fan.

Kelly Clarkson once started out as Pink's fan. When she broke into the music industry herself, Clarkson recalled how meeting her idol Pink made her feel during a 2018 podcast.

"The only time I honestly ever get nervous in this industry, it has nothing to do with performance. It's being around famous people because I don't...most famous people I am not similar to. I think the couple that we ran into, funny enough, that my husband and I were like, 'I would actually hang with them,' was Pink and her husband, 'cause it was like, they seem super normal," Clarkson told host Guy Raz.

The two powerhouse singers performed together at the 2017 American Music Awards.

Pink's husband Carey Hart also supported his wife's decision.

Kelly Clarkson wasn't the only celebrity to show their support. Pink's husband professional motocross competitor Carey Hart also supported her on Twitter, echoing her statement with a loving caption Monday.

Starting his post with the "rock-on" fingers emoji, Hart wrote, "Think it's time for people to step away from the syringe and plastic surgeon. Good work baby, let's get wrinkly together. #No (duck emoji) Lips."

At the end of his tweet, Hart also included a link to his Instagram, where he had shared Pink's final tweet alongside the same caption.