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Pink inspired her daughter Willow, 12, to change her look and opt for a bold haircut this week.
The iconic pop star’s eldest daughter, 44, stepped out in Australia on Tuesday looking incredibly fashionable with her new haircut.
She looked every inch like her famous mother as she swapped her long blonde locks for a shaved head in a series of photos posted to Instagram.
Willow was all smiles as she rocked her latest look and posed up a storm with her mum and Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams.
The mother-daughter duo met the soccer star during Pink’s Summer Carnival tour in Australia and received purple T-shirts with their names on the back.
Pink inspired her daughter Willow, 12, to change her look and opt for a bold haircut this week.
“Thank you Lydia Williams for gifting Willow and I our very own Matildas goalie jerseys,” Pink captioned the post.
‘Mackenzie Arnold’ [Matildas player]”I’m sorry you couldn’t join us, but we’ll be cheering you on this week.”
It comes after Pink was left completely speechless by a fan’s proposal during her Summer Carnival show over the weekend in Melbourne.
She looked every inch like her famous mother as she swapped her long blonde locks for a shaved head. In the photo of her before her haircut.
The American singer was speaking to fans in the audience at Marvel Stadium when she noticed a woman holding a sign to try to get her attention.
The star admitted she was shocked when she read the note addressed to her and her husband Carey Hart.
Pink, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, told the crowd: “That sign says, ‘You, Carey and I, threesome?'”
Willow was all smiles as she rocked her latest look and posed up a storm with her mum and Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams (right).
‘I don’t know what to say! I am often left speechless.
Pink seemed to see the funny side of the proposal when she took to her Instagram after the show to reshare a video of the exchange.
The superstar has been busy traveling around Australia for her highly sought-after shows and her upcoming stage appearance in Adelaide on Tuesday night.
She was joined in Australia by her husband, Carey, 48, an off-road truck racer, and children Willow and Jameson, seven.