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Pink shares hilarious backstage footage of her children Willow and Jameson during the Australian leg of her Summer Carnival Tour

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Pink, 44, may be a global pop superstar, but she proved on Saturday that her family is just like any other when she shared images of her children at her latest concert in Sydney. Pictured with children Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven, last year

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Pink may be a global pop superstar, but she proved on Saturday that her family is just like any other when she shared images of her children at her latest concert in Sydney.

The hit singer, 44, born Alecia Beth Moore, posted a video on Instagram showing her son Jameson, seven, looking very bored backstage.

The child seemed completely uninterested in his famous mother’s summer carnival tour and instead stared at the roof of Accor Stadium.

With a bottle of water in his mouth, he reclined in a chair as Pink took the stage with her daughter Willow, 12, who was on the opposite side of her brother.

The pre-teen looked excited to attend her mother’s sold-out concert and even took to the stage at one point to perform in front of thousands of screaming fans.

Pink, 44, may be a global pop superstar, but she proved on Saturday that her family is just like any other when she shared images of her children at her latest concert in Sydney. Pictured with children Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven, last year

Pink, 44, may be a global pop superstar, but she proved on Saturday that her family is just like any other when she shared images of her children at her latest concert in Sydney. Pictured with children Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven, last year

Pink captioned the hilarious video “First born vs. second born,” poking fun at the stark differences in her two children’s behaviors.

Just hours before the concert, Pink went on a bike ride with husband Carey Hart — and fans noticed a major problem when a photo from the outing was shared on Facebook.

The photo showed the pop star cycling through a busy Sydney intersection without wearing a helmet.

The singer posted a video to Instagram showing her son Jameson being bored backstage as he seemed completely uninterested in his famous mother's summer carnival tour.

The singer posted a video to Instagram showing her son Jameson being bored backstage as he seemed completely uninterested in his famous mother's summer carnival tour.

The hit singer posted a video on Instagram showing her son Jameson looking bored backstage as he seemed completely uninterested in his famous mother’s summer carnival tour.

Fans quickly took to the comments section to express their thoughts on the image, with one person writing: “She is such a role model. Helmets – by law in Australia – would be a good thing.”

“You need helmets in NSW,” a second person added, while a third chimed in: “Helmets in OZ please.”

However, others supported Pink in the comments and said she “can do whatever she wants.”

Meanwhile, Willow looked excited to attend her mother's sold-out concert and even took to the stage at one point to perform in front of thousands of screaming fans.

Meanwhile, Willow looked excited to attend her mother's sold-out concert and even took to the stage at one point to perform in front of thousands of screaming fans.

Meanwhile, Willow looked excited to attend her mother’s sold-out concert and even took to the stage at one point to perform in front of thousands of screaming fans.

“They are adults. I think they are aware of what will happen without a helmet,” argued one of them.

“I see many people cycling without helmets every day. Pink is a rock star, she can do whatever she wants,” a second person added.

Under New South Wales legislation, all cyclists must wear an approved helmet, fitted and secured around the head.

Failure to do so can result in an on-the-spot fine of $344. It is unclear whether Pink has a medical exemption that would allow him to ride without a helmet.

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