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28 March 2024

Pink expecting second child

Pink and her daughter Willow. (Twitter)

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By Bang

Pink has "surprised" her fans on social media with the news she is expecting her second child.

The 'Just Give Me a Reason' hitmaker took to her Twitter on Saturday evening to share a picture of her five-year-old daughter Willow cradling her mother's blossoming baby bump.

Captioning the picture, she simply wrote: "Surprise!"

The 37-year-old singer previously expressed a desire to have another child but quipped being with her husband was like having a second child.

She said: "I feel like I have two kids right now, I would like a third. No, I want to say that Carey Hart is an awesome husband and a really good dad, but also like a second child."

And Pink - real name Alecia Moore - is no doubt hopeful that her unborn baby is a big fan of her voice as she previously revealed her daughter finds her singing "very distracting".

She shared: "She finds my singing distracting. When she was two, she was, 'Shhh, mama, terrible voice.'

"First of all, who taught you the word terrible? I'm like, 'I had a number one when you were in my belly!

"I know everybody with kids says this - that their kid is their barometer of cool - but Willow tells me which songs of mine she likes and the way she does that is she just starts singing them after one listen."

Meanwhile, Pink previously revealed her husband regularly falls asleep whilst putting their child to bed.

She shared: "He always falls to sleep putting Willow to bed. The other night I said, 'Are you going to stay up tonight?' And he said, 'I would like to.' I said, 'I don't really know what that means. Should I light candles and open wine and put on a show? Like, are we going big here? Or are you going to fall asleep again?' So, I lit the candles and opened the wine, and an hour and a half later, [he was asleep].

"I'm caught up on 'Homeland', so we're good. And then he wakes up eventually; I'm pretending to be asleep. He comes in bed - it's pitch dark; he cannot see my face - and yet he rolls over and says, 'What's wrong?' He just was guilty."