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Pink's Sweet Update About Daughter, 14, Earns Praise: 'This Image Is Perfection'

Pink's Sweet Update About Daughter, 14, Earns Praise: 'This Image Is Perfection'

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Pink's Sweet Update About Daughter, 14, Earns Praise: 'This Image Is Perfection' originally appeared on Parade.
Pink's latest photo of her daughter is earning praise from her 11.2 million followers.
In the snaps, the pop star's 14-year-old daughter, Willow, is seen standing on a table, dressed up and completely captivated by the TV screen.
"This girl is where she wants to be, dressed up in her Great Gatsby the Musical costume(which she designed herself) watching the Tony's! @thetonyawards@bwaygatsby#broadway#tonyawards#greatgatsbybroadway#obsessed" the "Raise Your Glass" singer captioned the stills.
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Fans couldn't get over how sweet the update was, jumping into the comments to praise both mother and daughter.
"This image is perfection. Such joy," one wrote, as another echoed, "This is a mega cute. And must feel like a full circle moment after your mom getting you into MT 🥰 xxx"
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"Oh our hearts 💕🫂🌟🥹🥰" one fan gushed, as someone else noted, "This is the sweetest post we have ever seen. We have tears in our eyes. 😘 Follow your destiny Willow.!!!😘"
Even singer Betty Who chimed in, writing, "this is sooo relatable."
Pink previously revealed her daughter's passion for theater, sharing that she was leaving her mother's Summer Carnival tour to "follow her dreams" and perform in the production of Bye Bye Birdie.
"You fell in love with Mamma Mia! I remember when you came out on stage for the first time in Mamma Mia! and I was like, 'Who is that person?' I had never seen you so big and like, your energy was six times your body, it was amazing. I was blown away," Pink said to her daughter in an Instagram video, as Willow revealed her Broadway dreams.
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Her father, Carey Hart, even raved about Willow's talents, writing in a post as she wrapped up her time on the stage, "I can't believe how brave she is, and how she switches it on for her performance. To watch her progress over the last 5 years has been very special to watch."
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"Can't wait you see you on that broadway stage. With how hard you work, your talent, and commitment to theater, there is no doubt you will be there," the proud dad continued in the caption. Pink's Sweet Update About Daughter, 14, Earns Praise: 'This Image Is Perfection' first appeared on Parade on Jun 9, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.
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