If you are a parent trying to do anything at all during the coronavirus pandemic, you'll really, really – no, we mean *really* – be able to relate to Pink's workout session this weekend.
The superstar was taking part in a digital workout session with Jeanette Jenkins from her home. It was broadcast on Instagram. About an hour into the program, two special guests of sorts dropped in: Pink's kids!
If you fast forward in the clip above, you'll clearly be able to see Pink's nine-year-old daughter, Willow, enter the frame. She started trying to do the same exercises as her mother and she was wearing an interesting choice of workout gear – a grey onesie.
Of course, all parents know that once the eldest child does something, the youngest has to join in. So then Jameson, Pink's three-year-old son, also showed up.
Pink giggled as they tried their best to follow along. Jameson didn't seem to keen on doing the same leg exercises and altered things to just kick repetitively very fast. Meanwhile, Willow seemed to find the whole thing a bit odd, and stood there just watching her mom. Eventually, the two got bored and ran off.
Have you seen a more accurate representation of parenting during COVID times or what? We're still chuckling.
It's great to see Pink and her kids getting some exercise! The mom of two is super committed to her physical fitness, and it's great to see everyone looking healthy.
Earlier this year, Pink opened up about getting the coronavirus, which Jameson also had.
"This illness is serious and real," she wrote in an Instagram post in April. "People need to know that the illness affects the young and old, healthy and unhealthy, rich and poor, and we must make testing free and more widely accessible to protect our children, our families, our friends and our communities."
Carey Hart, the singer's husband, said Pink found it especially awful due to her asthma.
"It totally attacked her lungs and her chest," he told The Jason Ellis Show the same month. "She was having a hard time breathing."
Pink made a generous donation of US$500,000 to the Temple University Hospital Emergency Fund in Philadelphia to honour her mother, who worked there, and also gave the same amount to the City of Los Angeles Mayor's Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund.
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