Pink Sees Red When Trolls Post Lewd Comments On Photo Of Her Son

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Pink Sees Red When Trolls Post Lewd Comments On Photo Of Her Son
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Commenters are giving her a good reason to be more than a little displeased.

Pink is a mama bear not to be messed with. She's as fierce of a mom as she is a singer. So, when social media trolls descended on an innocent, family-fun-time photo she posted on Instagram, she was having none of it. And rightfully so.

The singer shared a poolside photo of herself and her two children interacting with a pelican on Sunday morning. Her adorable son, Jameson, is sans diaper, wearing just a T-shirt, while her daughter is not wearing anything. The trolls of social media seem to have taken issue with Jameson's no-pants look, and commented on the toddler's penis.

By the afternoon, she'd deleted the image, replacing it with an updated version. In this revised photo, Jameson's lower body is scribbled out after trolls made lewd comments about the toddler.

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