Pink wrote the playbook on touring with kids

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In her interview with People, Pink explained that she is constantly grappling with two completely different lives. She expressed, “I’m always trying to figure out: ‘Am I doing the right thing? Can a woman have it all? What does that even mean?’ And the answer is no, most of the time you can’t, and it feels like you’re climbing Mount Everest.” However, she added that she wouldn’t trade her life for anything and that she feels blessed to be who she is.

Pink noted that while it is almost impossible to tour with young children she’s managed to figure out a system that works. She shared, “For a while there were a lot of other pop stars that were emailing me and calling me for the playbook on how to tour with kids, so I wrote a playbook for other moms.”  The star added, “You just keep going. I’m just thinking about: ‘Am I raising a kind person? What’s it like to be my kid?’” The musician revealed that while her children live drastically different lives than most people their age, they are still just normal kids. She elaborated, “Jameson wants to be an astronaut. Willow does gymnastics and reads ‘Harry Potter’ and is convinced she’s going to Hogwarts when she’s 11, and I don’t have the heart to tell her that she’s not.” Pink closed her interview by adding, “They’re totally weird and joyful, and I’m loving every moment of it. Even the hard days are a blessing.”

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These impressive figures made the tour the highest-grossing tour for a woman in over a decade and placed her among the top 10 highest-grossing tours in Billboard Boxscore’s history. Throughout performing at her 156 dates tour, Pink also filmed the upcoming “P!nk: A I Know So Far” documentary, which offers behind-the-scenes footage of the history-making tour, (via People).

Pink wrote the playbook on touring with kids

Ari Perilstein/Getty Images

In her interview with People, Pink explained that she is constantly grappling with two completely different lives. She expressed, “I’m always trying to figure out: ‘Am I doing the right thing? Can a woman have it all? What does that even mean?’ And the answer is no, most of the time you can’t, and it feels like you’re climbing Mount Everest.” However, she added that she wouldn’t trade her life for anything and that she feels blessed to be who she is.

Pink noted that while it is almost impossible to tour with young children she’s managed to figure out a system that works. She shared, “For a while there were a lot of other pop stars that were emailing me and calling me for the playbook on how to tour with kids, so I wrote a playbook for other moms.”  The star added, “You just keep going. I’m just thinking about: ‘Am I raising a kind person? What’s it like to be my kid?’” The musician revealed that while her children live drastically different lives than most people their age, they are still just normal kids. She elaborated, “Jameson wants to be an astronaut. Willow does gymnastics and reads ‘Harry Potter’ and is convinced she’s going to Hogwarts when she’s 11, and I don’t have the heart to tell her that she’s not.” Pink closed her interview by adding, “They’re totally weird and joyful, and I’m loving every moment of it. Even the hard days are a blessing.”

Pink noted that while it is almost impossible to tour with young children she’s managed to figure out a system that works. She shared, “For a while there were a lot of other pop stars that were emailing me and calling me for the playbook on how to tour with kids, so I wrote a playbook for other moms.” 

The star added, “You just keep going. I’m just thinking about: ‘Am I raising a kind person? What’s it like to be my kid?’”

The musician revealed that while her children live drastically different lives than most people their age, they are still just normal kids. She elaborated, “Jameson wants to be an astronaut. Willow does gymnastics and reads ‘Harry Potter’ and is convinced she’s going to Hogwarts when she’s 11, and I don’t have the heart to tell her that she’s not.” Pink closed her interview by adding, “They’re totally weird and joyful, and I’m loving every moment of it. Even the hard days are a blessing.”