Pink hilariously roasts Donald Trump on Twitter after his hyped Tulsa rally is met with poor turnout

Pink hilariously roasts Donald Trump on Twitter after his much-hyped Tulsa rally is met with poor turnout amid COVID-19

Pink has long made her disapproval known of President Donald Trump, frequently calling him out on social media.

And the three-time Grammy winner has definitely not let up amid his bid for a second term ahead of Election Day in November.

She hilariously roasted Trump Saturday on Twitter after his much-hyped Tulsa rally was met with poor attendance amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Low turnout: Pink hilariously roasted President Donald Trump Saturday on Twitter after his much-hyped Tulsa rally was met with poor attendance amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

Sold out: The 40-year-old posted a clip of CNN's coverage, writing: 'I think I sold that same place out in five minutes. #donkeyshow'

Sold out: The 40-year-old posted a clip of CNN’s coverage, writing: ‘I think I sold that same place out in five minutes. #donkeyshow’

The 40-year-old posted a clip of CNN’s coverage, writing: ‘I think I sold that same place out in five minutes. #donkeyshow’

She said in the background: ‘I don’t know, there’s a lot of people dressed as seats. Maybe they’re in catering.’   

Pink was predictably met with sour grapes from Trump supporters, one writing: ‘No, that theory would be that the pandemic played a part in it. Does that work,has been?’

She responded: ‘Here’s my theory; don’t hurt the people that love you. I would never ask people to come to an arena right now. No good person would.’

Empty seats: She said in the background: 'I don't know, there's a lot of people dressed as seats. Maybe they're in catering' (pictured in November, 2019)

Empty seats: She said in the background: ‘I don’t know, there’s a lot of people dressed as seats. Maybe they’re in catering’ (pictured in November, 2019)

Blame it on COVID: Pink responded to one Trump supporter who blamed the low turnout on COVID-19: 'Here’s my theory; don’t hurt the people that love you. I would never ask people to come to an arena right now. No good person would' (pictured in June, 2019)

Blame it on COVID: Pink responded to one Trump supporter who blamed the low turnout on COVID-19: ‘Here’s my theory; don’t hurt the people that love you. I would never ask people to come to an arena right now. No good person would’ (pictured in June, 2019)

Full recovery: It comes two months after Pink announced that she and son Jameson, three, recovered from their own illnesses with COVID-19

Full recovery: It comes two months after Pink announced that she and son Jameson, three, recovered from their own illnesses with COVID-19

It comes two months after Pink announced that she and son Jameson, three, recovered from their own illnesses with COVID-19.

She subsequently donated $1million to healthcare professionals, while criticizing Trump’s response to the pandemic on Instagram.

The Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle actress wrote: ‘It is an absolute travesty and failure of our government to not make testing more widely accessible. This illness is serious and real. 

‘People need to know that the illness affects the young and old, healthy and unhealthy, rich and poor, and we must make testing free and more widely accessible to protect our children, our families, our friends and our communities.’

Pink tweeted earlier this month: ‘People who love trump at this point are an insult to humanity, goodness and human rights. And there’s less and less of them every single day.’

Bad leadership: She subsequently donated $1million to healthcare professionals, while criticizing Trump's response to the pandemic (pictured in February, 2019)

Bad leadership: She subsequently donated $1million to healthcare professionals, while criticizing Trump’s response to the pandemic (pictured in February, 2019)