Pink reveals why she's raising her children as gender neutral

Publish Date
Tuesday, 5 December 2017, 11:06AM

Everyone's favourite pop star, Pink, has revealed she is raising her children to be gender-neutral.

The 38-year-old told The Sunday People both her and her husband Carey Hart don't want traditional gender roles imposed on daughter Willow, 6, or 11-month-old son Jameson.

“I was in a school and the bathroom outside the kindergarten said: ‘Gender Neutral – anybody’, and it was a drawing of many different shapes,” she said. “I took a picture of it and I wrote: ‘Progress’. I thought that was awesome. I love that kids are having this conversation.”

“We are a very label-less household. Last week, Willow told me she is going to marry an African woman," Pink explains. "I was like, 'Great, can you teach me how to make African food?' And she’s like, 'Sure, Mama. And we are going to live with you while our house is getting ready.'"

The "What About Us" singer also admitted she thinks of herself as a boy.

She said: “I’m much more mum than I am anything else. Absolutely 100%. They are my everything. It’s the two best decisions I ever made.

“Every decision I make is a choice because it affects my family. I do bake sales and lemonade stands. I take my kid to school and try to get there on time.

“I’m a f***ing grown up now, it’s so weird. But I’m still a 12-year-old boy.”

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