Doting mother Pink, 38, shares a cute video of daughter's first make-up tutorial
Pink has had a glowing career that has spun over two decades. Those who have followed her since the beginning know Pink to be an unapologetic tomboy who is not afraid to let her voice be heard. She and husband Carey Hart have two beautiful children, and it is not a surprise that they are raising them in non-conventional ways. Their little girl, Willow Sage Hart, is being raised as gender neutral so that she appreciates from an early age that it is okay for people to be different.
When speaking to People Magazine, the mother of two made it clear that her home is label-less. She also opened up about some of the interesting conversations that she and her daughter, one of them being how Willow would marry an African-American girl and how they would live with momma while their house got ready.
Pink has made it her purpose in life to go against stereotypes so that marginalized people can have a voice too. When giving her acceptance speech for the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at last year's MTV VMAs, the singer narrated how a conversation with Willow inspired her to make a presentation that showed her what we can all achieve regardless of what the word thinks. Pink’s daughter confided in her mother that she felt like the ugliest girl in the world, sentiments that crashed her and resulted in a Powerpoint presentation.
"I went home and I made a Powerpoint presentation for her. And in that presentation were androgynous rockstars and artists that live their truth, are probably made fun of every day of their life, and carry on, wave their flag and inspire the rest of us. And these are artists like Michael Jackson and David Bowie and Freddie Mercury and Annie Lennox and Prince and Janis Joplin and George Michael, Elton John, so many artists. We don't change. We take the gravel and the shell and we make a pearl. And we help other people to change so they can see more kinds of beauty."
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