Pink's Daughter Willow Is All Grown Up on First Day of High School

Published: Sep 05 2025

Let us raise a toast to Willow Sage Hart, as she embarks on a thrilling new chapter in her life. The 14-year-old daughter of Pink and her husband of 19 years, Carey Hart, looked more sophisticated than ever in a snapshot capturing her very first day of high school. On September 4th, she shared the moment on Instagram, donning a chic, cropped salmon-colored blouse tucked into a pair of blue jeans, accessorized with a sleek white belt. With a backpack slung over her shoulder and two thermoses cradled in her hands, Willow beamed at the camera, her short hair stylishly parted to the side in a nod to the '70s fashion.

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This autumn marked a fresh start not just for Willow but also for another Hart family member. In a second slide, Carey posted a candid photo of his and Pink's 8-year-old son, Jameson Moon Hart, dressed casually in a white shirt, multicolored shorts, and orange sneakers, ready for his first day back in the classroom. "First day of school for the kiddos!!!" Carey captioned the heartwarming images. "It's surreal to see Willz starting high school today."

The 50-year-old father went on to reflect thoughtfully on how his daughter's educational journey was bringing her closer to fulfilling her aspiration of becoming a theater star. "My little girl is blossoming and taking her first crucial step towards chasing her dream," he expressed. "You'll be gracing Broadway one day. I'm immensely proud of you."

As for his son's school year kick-off, the motocross racer hoped Jameson would steer clear of mischief—and perhaps avoid getting too creative with the arts and crafts supplies. In his words, "Jamo, just try not to ingest too much glue!"

Undoubtedly, Carey and Pink will cherish their children's achievements, whichever path they choose to tread in their academic endeavors. The "Just Give Me a Reason" singer had previously revealed that her heart swells with joy as long as her kids remain true to themselves. "I am content as long as my children embrace their authentic selves," Pink penned on Instagram in October 2024. "And they're not jerks."

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