Unveiling the Surprising ‘Real Mistake’ in Pink’s ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ Scurvy Song

Pink admits that the song she wrote for the “SpongeBob SquarePants” show in 2009, titled “We’ve Got Scurvy,” was a mistake. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Pink revealed that she considers it one of her least favorite songs. She expressed regret for writing and performing a song about scurvy, a disease affecting sailors, for a Nickelodeon show. The song, featured on the “SpongeBob’s Greatest Hits” album, includes lyrics about the symptoms of scurvy and the need for vitamin C.

Pink has revealed that she regrets writing and performing a song about scurvy in 2009 for the hit Nickelodeon show “SpongeBob SquarePants.”
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Pink even went as far as recording a music video for the song, where she dressed up as a pirate. While Pink regrets her decision to write and perform the song, she has not provided further comment on the matter. Scurvy is a condition caused by a lack of vitamin C, leading to symptoms such as bleeding gums, tooth loss, and skin bleeding. Though rare in the US, scurvy primarily affects individuals who have a vitamin C deficiency due to a poor diet or medical treatments.

The single, which appeared on the 2009 compilation album “SpongeBob’s Greatest Hits,” features the “So What” songstress belting out lyrics about the scourge of sailors.
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Pink even recorded a music video for the song dressed as a pirate.
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In other news, Pink made headlines recently when she removed a concertgoer protesting circumcision during a San Antonio performance. A TikTok video captured the moment when Pink addressed the protester during the acoustic portion of her concert. Pink sarcastically questioned the man’s intentions and criticized him for spending money on a ticket just to protest. The crowd cheered and applauded Pink’s non-confrontational response. The man continued to chant his message and insult the singer, but security eventually escorted him out of the venue.

The “Get the Party Started” singer recently made headlines for kicking out a San Antonio concertgoer protesting circumcision.
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This public protest appears to be related to a 2019 incident involving Pink’s Instagram photo of her then-2-year-old son Jameson Moon, who had removed his swim diaper near a pool. The deleted photo drew controversy, and it seems the protester brought up circumcision as a form of protest against Pink’s parenting choices. Despite the disruption, Pink’s response to the situation was met with support from the audience.

In 2019, Pink posted and deleted an Instagram photo of her then-2-year-old son Jameson Moon, who had removed his swim diaper near a pool.
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