Avril Lavigne’s relationship with Nickelback is well, um, complicated.

On Thursday, the Canadian punk-pop songstress came to the ’s defence after Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg took a public jab at the group, which is fronted by Lavigne’s one-time husband, Chad Kroeger.

The offending comment came on Tuesday when showcasing the company’s new artificial intelligence assistant “Jarvis,†which is voiced by actor Morgan Freeman. After showing how Jarvis can control lights, thermostats and even entertain children, Zuckerberg asks the interactive assistant to play some good Nickelback songs.

“I’m sorry, Mark – I’m afraid I can’t do that,†Jarvis replies ominously. “There are no good Nickelback songs.â€

Whether it’s good is a matter of subjective opinion, but the band’s 2003 single “How You Remind Me†was the most played song on U.S. radio in the 2000s, according to Nielsen Soundscan.

To Lavgine, Zuckerberg’s post reminded her of blatant bullying.

after a brief marriage. On Thursday, the “Complicated†and “I’m with You†singer came to her ex’s defence.

“Dear Mark,†she wrote on Twitter. “[Y]our jab at Nickelback is in poor taste. When you have a voice like yours, you may want to consider being more responsible with promoting bullying, especially given what’s going on in the world today.â€

The note was signed “AL†and features the hashtags #TheJokeIsOld and #NickelbacklHasSoldOver50MillionAlbums.

With files from the Associated Press