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P!nk Reveals Hilarious Reason Her 12-Year-Old Daughter Shaved Her Head—And Yep, That Tracks

P!nk on stage; P!nk and her daughter Willow
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The singer told a crowd at her recent tour stop in New Zealand how a compliment about her daughter Willow's hair led the tween to shave it all off.

Venerated artists can have a huge fan following, but it doesn't mean they get the same level of adoration at home.

Three-time Grammy winner P!nk had a humbling moment as a mom when a recent interaction with her 12-year-old daughter Willow led to a drastic change in appearance.


The "Trustfall" singer, who is currently on her Summer Carnival tour, recently shared the funny family anecdote with her New Zealand concertgoers.

The clip of P!nk getting candid was posted on TikTok by a fan who wrote that the singer was "showing us [she's] just human and a mother of a teen girl."

During a break between songs, P!nk said of her daughter's newly-shorn head:

"I told her, I made the mistake of complimenting her beautiful long hair and so she shaved it off."

She laughed at herself along with the crowd who thought their idol as a mother was the most precious thing in the world.

"She's just like any of us mothers of teen girls," read the text overlay.

Here's the clip.

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@P!NK showing us shes just human and a mother of a teen girl lol #pink #pinksummercarnival #summercarnivaltour #willowhart #pinksdaughterwillow

The 44-year-old superstar mom added:

"So contrary to popular belief, it was not my idea. I was living vicariously through my children that have hair."

The fans found the "pop royalty" relatable and they also couldn't get enough of P!nk just being P!nk.

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P!nk is married to professional motocross racer Carey Hart.

Willow Sage Hart was their first child, born in June 2011.

P!nk gave birth to their second child, a son named Jameson, in December 2016.

The singer featured her kids in a hilarious Instagram video showing a juxtaposition of their opposite personalities.

Titled "First Born vs. Second Born," the video shows the adolescent Willow poised for early stardom performing like a pro for mom in front of the stadium crowd and cutting to 7-year-old Jameson, who is seated backstage with his head tilted back and a water bottle held in his mouth sans hands.

The international leg of P!nk's tour caps off on July 25 in Stockholm, Sweden.

She'll resume with multiple stops during the U.S. leg, which kicks off on August 10 at The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

The Summer Carnival tour will conclude with a final stop in Miami, Florida on November 23.

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