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Pink Reveals She Was ‘Terrified’ Of Motherhood: ‘It’s Shocking How Responsible I’ve Become’

The Pink singer recently discussed her motherhood journey, including her fear that she would be a bad mother. The singer shares two children: daughter Willow, 11, and son Jameson, 6, with her partner, Carey Hart.

Pink believes that being a mother is the highest of all the things she has done, although balancing it with her career is not easy.

The “Raise Your Glass” singer previously shared that being a mother “softened her to the world” and helped propel her career to new heights.

Read on to learn more.

‘I’m Afraid I’ll Be A Terrible Mother’

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Pink opens up about her motherhood experience in her cover story People’s Magazinedetailing that she was initially worried she would be a bad mother.

“I didn’t know I would have a family. I didn’t imagine it myself because I was afraid I would be a terrible mother,” said the singer, who shares daughter Willow, 11, and son Jameson, 6, with her husband, Hart.

However, her fears about motherhood disappeared with the birth of her children, and she has since embraced her role and the challenges that come with it.

She added, “But, oh my God, being a mother is the most amazing thing I’ve ever done. It’s surprising how responsible I am.”

Pink Shares How Daughters Support Her

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Balancing motherhood with her career wasn’t easy for the rock star mom, and she had to make some sacrifices along the way.

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Luckily for Pink, her kids are very understanding that she won’t be around all the time.

She recalled talking to her daughter Willow about taking more time during her upcoming visit to attend her school activities.

“I told him, ‘It’s going to suck, and I’m not going longer than 10 days without you . . . or I’m going to quit. I’m leaving tomorrow. What do you want?’

The singer’s daughter responded by advising her to focus on her performance and stop worrying about missing her school commitments.

Pink said, “‘He was like, ‘Don’t stop, Mama. I’m just going to miss you sometimes. And I love what you do.’ And I was like, ‘I love what I do too. I work hard for it, and I’m not going to apologize for it. Also, it gives you a really good life!’ “

‘I Count My Blessings Every Day’

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Encouraged by all the support she’s received, Pink says she’s trying her best to be both a mother and an artist.

“I want to be the best at everything, and it’s never good enough; it is impossible,” he said. “But I love being a mother, I love music, and I’m very lucky to be able to do all these things. I count my blessings every day.”

And indeed, the singer lived up to his expectations, as confirmed by his old friend, actress Selma Blair.

Blair said, “Pink will host this annual campout at her home with all her friends and kids. She knows love and strength in community. She’s the ultimate mama and rock star.”

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The actress added that Pink organizes such activities for her friends and children even while on tour.

He added. “Pink is the bravest woman and the wisest and most present friend. We are all very lucky to be alive in Pink’s reign.

Pink Says Motherhood ‘Softened Her To The World’

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Before the birth of her children, Pink was inundated with comments from naysayers telling her that her career would fail.

“Everybody tells me, ‘If you have kids now, your career is over,'” the mother of two said during a chat with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, per Many people.

Instead of having a meltdown, Pink shared that motherhood “softened her to the world.”

He added, “And I think that’s when my career started, really. I mean, I did a lot of things before that, but really, I think it was when I started to really understand myself and understand the world and my place in it.”

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