Pink made a rare red carpet appearance with her teenage daughter Willow Hart, and fans couldn’t help but notice one striking detail, Willow is now towering over her famous mum.
The lookalike duo stepped out in style for the opening night of The Lost Boys musical at the Palace Theatre in New York City on April 26, delivering a seriously chic mother-daughter moment that quickly turned heads.
Willow, 14, looked effortlessly elegant in a figure-hugging red strapless gown, complete with corset detailing and a subtle lace finish. The dress, which featured a thigh-high slit, perfectly balanced youthful glamour with red carpet sophistication, while her softly styled hair and natural makeup added to the polished look.
Standing beside her, Pink, whose real name is Alecia Moore, opted for her signature edgy aesthetic, pairing a sleek black maxi skirt with a studded leather jacket. Her platinum blonde pixie cut and radiant smile brought a playful contrast to Willow’s classic Hollywood-inspired ensemble.
But it was their height difference that truly stole the spotlight. As the pair held hands and posed together, Willow appeared noticeably taller than her mum, marking a bittersweet milestone moment that many parents will recognise all too well.
The singer, 46, looked every inch the proud mum, beaming as she posed alongside her daughter, at one point clasping her hands together in delight while Willow confidently worked the cameras.
The pair have long shared a close bond, with Pink often speaking candidly about motherhood and raising her two children, Willow and son Jameson.
Willow is no stranger to performing with her mom and has joined her onstage at several of her shows to perform “Cover Me in Sunshine.” However, Broadway is her preferred stage.
Pink previously shared: “She’s very into musical theater. She’s got a voice, man. She’s a little bird.”
The duo’s Cameo-oke segment was the first of several nods to musical theater that featured in the episode.
The show also featured Tony winner Darren Criss, who is currently starring on the Broadway musical Maybe Happy Ending, for which he won his first Tony Award, as well as fellow Broadway star Shoshana Bean, who has starred in Broadway hits like Wicked and Waitress.
She shared with Entertainment Tonight: “I look around and everybody’s doing a certain thing and she’s just not. She marches to the beat of her own drum, and I’m super proud of her and she’s really talented. Willow is her own bird. She’s amazing. She just shaved her head.”
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