Pink was all praise for the father of her two children as she penned a heartwarming tribute to him on the occasion of Father's Day.
Pink is celebrating her husband Carey Hart for being a great dad to their daughter Willow, 12, and son Jameson, 6. Sharing a series of snaps of Hart, 47, on Father's Day she captioned the special post: "Happy Father's Day @hartluck. These kids are so lucky to have a Papa that loves them and goes out of his way to make them feel important. Fishing, camping, skating, cuddles, scrambled eggs and manicures. You're up for all of it..."
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In May, Hart honored his wife on Mother's Day with his own tribute to the 43-year-old popstar. "Happy Mother's Day to Mama @pink. Truly, the best I've ever seen do it," the proud husband wrote. "The kids and I are so lucky to have you. There is no hoop too big to jump through. Sometimes don't know how you do it all, but I know we are grateful."
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Both proud parents are making it clear that family means everything to them. In fact, Pink was once told having children would end her career but she affirmed that having her babies was the best decision she ever made. "Everyone told me, 'If you have children right now, your career's over'," the "So What" singer told Zane Lowe for Apple Music.
"Obviously, we're all much more complex than any of that, but when I had a child, I think it softened me to the world, the part that didn't understand me," the "Stupid Girls" hitmaker explained. "And I think that's when my career began, really. I mean, I did a lot of stuff before that, but really, truly, I think it's when I started to really understand myself and understand the world and my place in it."
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The singer confessed that her own upbringing had an impact on how she viewed family. Having her own "was really important to me because my family life was scr**ed as a kid, and I'm super affectionate and cuddly and goofy. Just doing music wasn't enough for me," she admitted. "I was lonely. I was so lonely. It's a very lonely business."
While she loves making music and performing across stages, she confessed that she never truly felt fulfilled. There's so much more to human beings than just concentrating on one aspect of their lives. She never felt fully complete until she had her own family. "I really wanted to have a family, and it was just as important to me as ambition because I didn't want it, if it's just... if this is the carrot, I've eaten it. I'm still hungry. I'm hungry. I'm empty," she said.
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Now she wouldn't change anything for the world. The proud mom balances her work and home life in a way she doesn't neglect either. But she knows being a mom is her top priority. Pink also wants to make sure she is raising her children right. She recalled a time when she encouraged her daughter to feel empowered in her own skin and focus on self-love. "Baby girl, we don't change. We take the gravel in the shell and we make a pearl. And we help other people to change so that they can see more kinds of beauty," the singer once advised her.
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