Pink, the 43-year-old 'Raise Your Glass' singer, attended the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2023 red carpet on Monday, bringing along her two adorable children: 11-year-old daughter, Willow Sage, and six-year-old son, Jameson Moon.
She shares these delightful kids with her husband Carey Hart, 47, a truck racer who she married in 2006.
For the awards show, Pink opted for a chic white Robert Wun ensemble, featuring a classic blazer with slit sleeves and wide-leg pleated trousers.
In addition to her signature mohawk hairstyle, she accessorized with eye-catching gold earrings and a sparkling chain necklace.
Both Willow and Jameson were dressed to impress for the occasion.
Willow channeled her inner princess with a pink tiered tulle dress adorned with a sheer beaded capelet.
She also paid homage to her mom's edgy style by wearing black Dr. Martens boots beneath the frilly gown.
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Jameson, on the other hand, donned a white T-shirt underneath a gray waistcoat and matching trousers, completing his outfit with fresh white sneakers.
During a red-carpet interview, Pink referred to her children as her "entourage" and reminisced about a memorable fashion moment from her early career.
Kiss FM DJ Jojo recalled Pink's excitement when her song was played on the radio, prompting her to perform cartwheels in a sweater dress on Riverside Drive in Burbank.
Pink fondly remembered the experience, noting that she's since learned better than to wear sweater dresses.
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As a testament to her successful career, Pink is receiving the Icon Award from iHeartRadio and is also scheduled to perform at the awards show.
When asked about the advice she'd give other performers, she shared the mantra, "to thine own self be true."
Fans are eagerly anticipating Pink's outfit for her performance, as well as the new stunt she hinted at "workshopping" for her upcoming tour.
And amid the release of her new album, her ninth, titled Trustfall, Pink sat down with People and opened up about balancing her career and performing, detailing both her fear of being a good mom, and the difficult sacrifices she has had to make since.
"I did not know I was going to have a family. I didn't picture that for myself," she said in a new interview, "Because I was terrified I would be a terrible mother."
Now, eleven years after Willow's birth, she knows better, exclaiming: "But, oh my God, being a mom is the most incredible thing I've ever done."