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Pink Claps Back at Hater Saying She “Got Old”
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Date:2025-04-17 08:26:01
Pink is saying "So What?" to the haters.
The "Trustfall" singer delivered an inspiring message this week after a social media user criticized her appearance, writing on X (formerly Twitter), "Pink got old."
Needless to say, the troll just gave Pink a reason to embrace her age, as the 44-year-old wrote back, "Yes, although I don't feel old, and I still get to wear a leotard to work."
In fact, Pink explained that "growing older is actually my first 'grateful' every day."
"What a blessing to have life, years," she continued. "To be this strong, to be able To still piss off complete strangers just by existing. F--k yeah times 44!"
The artist—real name Alecia Beth Moore Hart—has already accomplished a lot in her 44 years, releasing her first album Can't Take Me Home in 2000 and going on to win three Grammy Awards and seven MTV Video Music Awards.
Not to mention, she's been covered in sunshine after finding love with Carey Hart. The couple tied the knot in 2006 and has since welcomed kids Willow, 12, and Jameson, 6.
"I like to share my family. It's my proudest moment in my whole life," she said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2019. "I'm prouder of my kids than anything I've ever done."
And just like fire burning up the way, Willow is already trying to be just like her musical mom. The tween even joined Pink onstage in June to perform their song "Sunshine" during her Summer Carnival 2023 Tour, a moment that blew dad Carey away.
"Proud of Willz to get up on stage w/ mama," he wrote on Instagram at the time. "Must be a surreal moment for mama to have w/ her lil girl on stage. Looks like 1st show of the tour kicked ass!!!!!"
To get a glimpse into Pink's true love with her family, read on.
The singer, who earned the Icon Award at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards, walked the red carpet with her kids, Willow and Jameson.
The singer and her daughter steal the show at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards with their head-turning performance (literally!).
Pink's daughter joins her onstage at the star-studded ceremony.
The mother-daughter duo shares a heartwarming moment together onstage at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards.
The family that does acrobatics together...
The "Raise Your Glass" singer looks in awe of her daughter, as she shows off her acrobatic skills.
Pink's daughter, Willow, was all about solving a giant puzzle backstage.
Pink took time to mediate with her kids. She wrote on Instagram, "Family Portrait #toofunnynottoshare #mylife #worthit #familyband"
Willow and her father, Carey Hart, shared a sweet cuddle while on the road.
The 40-year-old performer and her son, Jameson, took the driver's seat of a forklift backstage.
The Pennsylvania native took a break on tour to explore Italy with her family.
On Instagram, Pink responded after being criticized for letting her kids run at Holocaust Memorial. She wrote, "Berlin, I love you. #holocaustmemorial #panamarestaurant #cocktailclasses #history #herstory #worldtour and for all of the comments; these two children are in actuality Jewish, as am I and the entirety of my mothers family. The very person who constructed this believed in children being children, and to me this is a celebration of life after death. Please keep your hatred and judgment to yourselves."
The "So What" singer bonded with her son at the Hamburg Zoo before taking stage for her Beautiful Trauma tour in the German city.
Pink took a moment to celebrate America's Independence day while traveling in Germany. She wrote on Instagram, "Happy 4th of July. May we all find independence wherever we are. #freedomandlove #wishesforall #universal #love #germany"
Like mother, like daughter. Pink shared this sweet photo on Instagram of her and her daughter carrying musical instruments backstage with the caption, "The family that trumpets together...."
Pink clapped back when fans criticized her for posting a photo of her son without a diaper. She wrote, "There's something seriously wrong with a lot of you out there. Going off about my baby's penis? About circumcision??? Are you for real? As any normal mother at the beach, I didn't even notice he took off his swim diaper. I deleted it because you're all fucking disgusting. And now I'm turning off my comments and shaking my head at the state of social media and keyboard warriors, And the negativity that you bring to other people's lives. There is something seriously wrong with a lot of you out there. Smfh. Here's a picture of the pelican we obviously caught and abused for hours before dangling baby penis in its face."
Pink spent the day with her children on a yacht and simply captioned the photo with a heart emoji.
"We celebrated our 100th show of the tour tonight in San Antonio with one of the best crowds ever. What a night," Pink captioned this celebratory post. "I'm holding Willows ears so I can say how I really feel about it."
"Art night in Shreveport #tourlife #dreamcatchers #travelinfamilyband," the proud mama captioned the snapshot.
Carey and Jameson enjoy some quality time backstage.
Pink and Willow visited the Oklahoma City Memorial to honor those affected by 1995's Oklahoma City bombing.
Pink shared on Instagram, "Truck stops in Texas. Don't ask, just do it."
The pop star took her son to a cemetery in Lafayette.
"Shooting the s--t before the first show #thankyoueveryoneforyouramazingenergytonight," Pink wrote on Instagram, alongside this photo of her and kids before taking the stage in Phoenix for her first Beautiful Trauma world tour.
Pink's son sat inside a Mitsubishi forklift truck backstage.
"Road life parent fail. Hotel room Bmx session," Pink's husband Carey Hart wrote.
Pink's son, Jameson, wore a pair of Baby Banz noise-cancelling headphones as he and his dad watch the singer perform.
Willow and Jameson enjoy some time in a rec room.
"Thanks Tampa," Pink wrote on Instagram. "Who's ready for the show tonight?!"
Pink's son is truly the boss.
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