If you've ever seen Pink perform live, you'll know that she spends more time flying around up in the air than she does standing on solid ground to sing. It should come as no surprise then that she performed an aerial routine at the Billboard Music Awards. She was joined by her daughter Willow, who appears to be following in her adrenaline-junkie mum's fearless footsteps. She
It was a heartfelt and moving mother-daughter moment, and yet another reminder of Willow s immense talent. Along with Cover Me in Sunshine, she previously sang on The Greatest Showman: Reimagined album in 2018, and performed on Disney s holiday special last November.
But according to Pink, Willow has no desire right now to follow in her mom s footsteps as a singer when she gets older. It s not her dream, Pink recently told USA TODAY while promoting her new Amazon Prime concert documentary All I Know So Far. 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.
By Leia IdlibyMay 24th, 2021, 10:18 am
Pink and her 9-year-old daughter
Willow Sage Hart stunned viewers of the 2021 Billboard Music Awards, performing an impressive aerial duet to their song “Cover Me in Sunshine.”
Willow, fearlessly twirling through the air, proved she could certainly keep up with her mom, who often incorporates acrobatics and aerial performances into her shows.
Gaining her mother’s stamp of approval, Pink said Willow “nailed it” following the performance, also gifting her son with a shoutout giving him a general props for “nailing it.”
Pink also accepted the Icon Award on Sunday night, following her performance of a medley of hits including “Get the Party Started,” “So What,” “Blow Me One Last Kiss,” “Who Knew,” and “Just Give Me a Reason.”
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