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Pink Shares Video Of Sweet Pep Talk She Gave Her Daughter Before Their DNC Performance

Willow Sage Hart and Pink performing at DNC
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The singer gave a behind-the-scenes look at her performance at the Democratic National Convention with her daughter Willow—and fans are loving it.

In a recent post made to Instagram, Pink shared a touching video of the pep talk she gave her daughter Willow before they performed together at the Democratic National Convention.

The singer, who shares Willow and 7-year-old son Jameson Moon with husband Carey Hart, caught her fans up on her happenings over the course of the last month in a post shared last week.


While many of the photos included snaps from her 2024 Summer Carnival tour, a couple featured her performance at the DNC.

And the very first slide on the carousel showed footage of the sweet message she shared with 13-year-old Willow.

The video captured the moment the mother-daughter duo were getting ready to take the DNC stage on August 22.

The three-time Grammy winner turned to her daughter and told her:

“Just do your thing."
“Whatever you don’t sing, I will."
"It’s going to be brilliant. OK?"
"I’ll be ready.”

In the caption, the singer wrote:

"It’s been a busy few weeks 😮💨😎"

You can see below.

Viewers of Pink's pep talk applauded the singer for the support she offered her daughter.

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Several also agreed their performance of "What About Us" at the DNC was absolutely incredible.

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Of course, the DNC didn't mark the first time Willow took the stage with her mom.

In fact, she joined Pink for part of her tour up until the end of June.

Willow left the tour to pursue her own dream of being a Broadway performer.

Pink had taken to Instagram to mark that moment, as well, writing:

"This weekend’s shows were Willow’s last few on tour before she takes time away to follow her dreams."
"I promised I wouldn’t cry. I DID NOT however, promise I wouldn’t hyperventilate through our hug."
"It’s wild to watch your children grow up and out of you, but I’m beyond proud. We all are."
"I’m gonna miss you so much. ❤️❤️❤️"

You can watch Pink and Willow's performance at the DNC below.

Just beautiful.

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