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Pink's 12-year-old daughter Willow debuts shaved head
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Date:2025-04-25 04:45:48
Like mother, like daughter.
Pink's daughter Willow Sage Hart, 12, has debuted a shaved head that makes her look even more like her famous mom. The Grammy-winning singer shared the look in an Instagram post showing the two meeting Australian soccer star Lydia Williams, who gave them personalized goalkeeper jerseys.
"We obviously had the World Cup not long ago, and we just wanted to present both you and Willow with jerseys that are yet to be released," Williams said in a video of the backstage encounter at Pink's concert, adding that the singer is "always on our change room playlist, so you're a part of the team basically."
"I will wear it proudly," Pink told her.
In the comments on the Instagram post, Pink fans celebrated Willow's buzz cut, with one follower writing, "My mother tried to not let me buzz my head so when she went out of town I did. It’s beautiful that you let your daughter figure out who she is for herself."
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The "So What" singer, 44, shares two children with her husband Carey Hart, whom she married in 2006: Willow, 12, and Jameson, 7. Hart previously shared a photo of Willow getting a haircut with one side of her head shaved in September 2019, writing at the time, "Loving my punk rock daughter. Remember everyone, fly your own flag. There is no box to be put in."
In June, Willow performed "Cover Me in Sunshine," Pink's song on which she duets, during her mom's Summer Carnival tour in the U.K. "So proud of Willz to get up on stage w/ mama @pink !!!!! Must be a surreal moment for mama to have w/ her lil girl on stage," Carey Hart wrote on Instagram.
The mother-daughter duo previously performed "Cover Me in Sunshine" at the Billboard Music Awards in 2021. But Pink previously told USA TODAY that Willow doesn't wish to follow in her footsteps and become a singer.
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"It's not her dream," Pink said. "She wants to go to the Culinary Institute of America and become a baker in New York, and then have an amusement park and possibly a water park. She's been sending me Zillow listings of condos near Disneyland. She's off on a whole 'nother thing, but the thing that's so interesting about her is she's just an odd bird. She does whatever she likes, but she doesn't take anything too seriously."
Contributing: Charles Trepany, Amy Haneline
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