Pink is doing her part to make sure no one in her community goes hungry during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Tuesday, the "What About Us" singer updated fans about how she spent the day: making soup for the local food bank.
She shared a photo of over two dozen plastic containers filled to the brim with homemade soup, captioning the photo, "It is my absolute pleasure to cook for you."
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Pink went on to proudly confirm that the batch pictured in her recent update was the "best soup I ever made."
But before anyone could point out a glaring error written on all of her soup containers, the 40-year-old quickly confessed that she may have fallen into the same trap that COVID-19 has set for many individuals -- losing track of what day of the week it is.
"I wrote 3/20 because I lost a month somehow," the "Try" singer admitted. "Whoops."
However, she's not letting one small mistake ruin the overall message of her post, closing with the hashtag "#feelsgoodtodogood."
As for why Pink may have lost track of the time, she revealed last week that she and her son Jameson have recently recovered from COVID-19, an experience the singer described to- Ellen DeGeneres as "the scariest thing I've ever ever been through in my whole life."