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Pink Posts Sweet Birthday Tribute for Husband Carey Hart!

Pink says that her husband Carey Hart is “so much cooler now” than when they met two decades ago!

The 40-year-old singer took to her Instagram account to help Carey celebrate his 45th birthday on Friday (July 17).

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“Happy birthday @hartluck I still remember your 27th birthday. You’re so much cooler now. I hope this year is your happiest. #youdeservethebest your kids worship you and I am grateful for you every single day almost,” Pink wrote in her post.

Pink and Carey are the parents of two kids – nine-year-old daughter Willow and three-year-old son Jameson.

Back in May, Pink opened up about how battling coronavirus with her son was the “most physically and emotionally challenging experience” that she has gone through.

Pink Mocks Trump for Smaller-Than-Expected Crowd at Tulsa Rally

Pink is mocking President Donald Trump‘s latest rally.

The 40-year-old “So What?” superstar posted a video of herself reacting to a CNN news report from the President’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday (June 20).

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“I think I sold that same place out in five minutes. #donkeyshow,” Pink wrote in reaction to a CNN report proclaiming “Small-Than-Expected Crowd Trickles Into Tulsa Rally.”

“I don’t know. There’s a lot of people dressed as seats. Maybe they’re all at catering,” she also says in an accompanying video while watching the news report.

“While the president’s campaign had claimed that more than a million people had sought tickets for the rally, the 19,000-seat BOK Center was at least one-third empty during the rally. A second, outdoor venue was so sparsely attended that he and Vice President Mike Pence both canceled appearances there,” the New York Times reported of the event’s attendance numbers.

Some of the low attendance was allegedly partially due to efforts from teenagers and K-pop fans, who similarly joined together recently to drown out racist hashtags amid protests.

“Some users of social media said on Saturday night that teenagers helped keep attendance at the rally down by seeking tickets they did not intend to use. TikTok and Twitter users posted that they had registered potentially hundreds of thousands of tickets for Trump’s campaign rally as a prank after @TeamTrump tweeted asking supporters to register for free tickets.”

See what Pink recently wrote about Black Lives Matter.

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Pink Posts in Support of Black Lives Matter & Hits Back at Negative Comments

Pink is staying outspoken as ever.

The 40-year-old “So What?” superstar reposted Billie Eilish‘s comments about Black Lives Matter in support on her Instagram on Saturday (May 30) amid protests following the murder of George Floyd, resulting in some negative comments taking issue with her post.

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“When you single out one race and say ‘that’ race matters. You are IMPLICITLY saying other races don’t matter as much. It is automatically inferred….it is not about race,” one commenter wrote.

“You are the epitome of white privilege and the saddest part is that you don’t even hear yourself and probably never will,” she wrote back.

“All Business Owners Life’s Matter too,” another wrote.

“So you can’t read,” she replied.

Check out the comments inside, and find out what Billie Eilish wrote in her post about “All Lives Matter”…

Pink Says Battling Virus with Son Jameson Was 'Most Physically & Emotionally Challenging Experience'

Pink is reflecting on her coronavirus battle.

Ahead of Mother’s Day, the 40-year-old entertainer wrote an essay for NBC News where she talked about the current health crisis and what it means for mothers around the world.

“Mother’s Day is this weekend and I have been reflecting on the wonderful, yet challenging gift of time that life in COVID-19 quarantine has meant for me and my children,” Pink begins. “To be a mom, a teacher, a cook, a confidant, and a badass dream chaser all at once is no small feat. Mamas everywhere, you are doing amazing.”

Back in early April, Pink revealed that she and son Jameson, 3, were both battling the virus and have luckily recovered.

“Battling COVID-19 along with my 3-year-old son was the most physically and emotionally challenging experience I have gone through as a mother,” Pink writes. “Weeks after receiving our test results, my son was still ill and feverish. It was a terrifying time, not knowing what might come next.”

Pink adds: “But our story is not unique; there are mothers all over America, and the world, that are facing this same uncertainty every single day. Not every family, especially those living on reservations, or in refugee camps, slums, or favelas, are able to practice social distancing. In many parts of the world it can take hours just to access water, and even then, soap may be an impossible luxury.”

Carey Hart Details Wife Pink & Son Jameson's Battle With Coronavirus

Carey Hart is opening up about his family’s personal battle with coronavirus.

Calling into SiriusXM’s The Jason Ellis Show on Monday (April 13), the 44-year-old former motocross racer opened up about the struggles the family went through and how scared they all were.

If you don’t know, Carey‘s wife Pink came down with the virus shortly after their son, Jameson, was having high temperatures.

“It was intense. They both got extremely sick,” Carey shared. “My son probably got the worst of the two of them…. My wife got it pretty bad as well.”

He added that Pink having asthma made her more susceptible to contracting the virus, and it “totally attacked her lungs and her chest” and made it more difficult for her to breathe.”

Carey added that Pink, Jameson and their daughter Willow stayed in quarantine at the beginning of March, and Jameson and Pink started to feel ill after his return from Daytona Bike Week.

When that happened, he took it upon himself to go into full lockdown mode in their second home in Santa Ynez, Calif.

“My son kind of took a turn for the worse. He had had extremely high body temperature. He was up around 102, 103 [degrees Fahrenheit] for, God, like a solid two going on three weeks straight,” Carey shared. “The kid was in the bath four, five times a day trying to break his temperature. And then Alecia was progressively getting worse.”

“Once their symptoms started to sort of break and get behind us, we came back home [to LA],” he continued.

Pink has detailed what she and son Jameson went through with the virus.

Listen to Carey‘s full interview below:

Pink Gets Candid About How Scary Getting Coronavirus Was

Pink is getting candid about going through coronavirus during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which will air Thursday, April 9.

The 40-year-old singer opened up to the host from her home where she revealed that having the virus, alongside her son, Jameson, was very scary.

“At a certain point, maybe around March 18th, March 19th, March 20th, when [Jameson's] fever was staying and going up, I woke up in the middle of the night and couldn’t breathe,” Pink explains of when she first started having symptoms. “I needed my nebulizer for the first time in 30 years.”

She continued, “I have this inhaler that I use, a rescue inhaler, and I couldn’t function without it. And that’s when I started to get really scared.”

Pink adds that the symptoms then transferred to [Jameson] and he was “saying he had chest pains and it was hard to breathe, that’s the point where you just kind of like [think] ‘Okay, are we going to the hospital? Like, what are we doing right now? Because this is the scariest thing that I’ve ever, ever been through in my whole life.”

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Pink Details Coronavirus Battle, Says Son Jameson Has Been 'Really, Really Sick'

Pink is opening up about her battle with coronavirus.

While going live on Instagram with pal and author Jen Pastiloff, the 40-year-old entertainer says she and son Jameson, 3, are “feeling better” after showing symptoms for the virus.

Pink explained that she and son “have been really, really sick,” adding that Jameson “has had the worst of it.”

“There were many nights when I’ve cried and I’ve never prayed more in my life,” Pink shared. “It’s funny, but at one point, I thought they promised us our kids would be okay. It’s not guaranteed. There is no one that is safe from this.”

While she and Jameson have both been sick, luckily husband Carey Hart and their daughter Willow, 8, have been healthy.

“Jameson has been really, really sick,” she said. “I’ve kept a journal of his symptoms for the past three weeks and mine as well. He still, three weeks later, has a 100 temperature. It’s been a rollercoaster for both of us, but Carey and Willow have been perfectly fine.”

Pink said that even though she and Jameson‘s conditions have improved, they’re not 100% recovered yet.

“We’re better than we were,” Pink said. “Last week I was on Nebulizers. I’ve had asthma really bad, had it for my whole life. It got really, really scary, I’m not gonna lie. In the beginning, all we were hearing was ‘If you’re young, this is 65 and older, all of the kids are fine.’ ”

Pink continued: “Yes I have asthma, but Jameson, he’s three, he’s perfectly fine. We live in the country, right. The worst thing that attacks us here is pollen or mountain lion. But he’s been really, really sick and it’s scary. He’s been up and down and I’ve been on nebulizers for the first time in 30 years and that’s been really scary for me.”

Just a few days ago Pink revealed that she and Jameson were sick. She also announced a $1 million donation to help those fighting the coronavirus on the front lines.