Pink showed the differences in how her children behave while on tour in a hilarious video.
In a video shared via Instagram on Saturday, March 16, Pink, 43, watches lovingly as daughter Willow, 12, sings on stage at Sydney’s Accor Stadium as part of her mother’s performance Summer carnival tour. The camera then slowly pans to Pink’s youngest son Jameson, 7.
While his older sister sang onstage, Jameson chilled backstage while wearing noise-cancelling headphones and throwing his head back, trying to drink from a water bottle without hands in a way only a little brother could. Pink aptly captioned the video: “First born vs. second born.”
Pink shares Willow and Jameson with husband Carey Hartall of whom have joined her on the Australian leg of hers Summer Carnival stadium tour.
Willow joined her mother on stage to sing “Cover Me in Sunshine,” a song she originally recorded and released in 2021.
It is not the first time that Pink’s eldest child has gone on tour with her mother. In February 2023, the singer announced that Willow would have a job while on tour, allowing her to teach her daughter how to negotiate for a higher salary.
“We just had to go above the minimum wage, and that varies from country to country,” Pink continued Today at the time. “I said it costs about $22.50 a show, depending on how long I go, if I’m run over. She says, “I’ll take $20. It’s easier to do the math.” I’m like, ‘That’s not how you negotiate for yourself.’ I’m like, “You take $25, so it’s easier to calculate.” This is how you negotiate!”
Pink opened up about the decision to bring her family on tour in a May 2018 interview Red book. “If I had nannies raising my kids and all I wanted to do was be a rock star and party all the time, I wouldn’t be successful and I wouldn’t be happy,” she said at the time. “I’ve never juggled so many damn plates in my life, but it’s because I want to.”
She added: “I know this will be hard, but we will make great memories.”
However, the “So What” singer stated that she would pull the plug on the tour if her children asked. “If they decide they just want to be home and live a normal life, whatever that means, I will stop because they are by far the priority,” she said.