Pink's daughter's time in New York City appears to already be paying off.
Earlier this year, the "Raise Your Glass" singer revealed that she and her husband Carey Hart moved their family from Los Angeles to the Big Apple so Willow, 14, could pursue theatre studies and her Broadway dreams.
Now, the former motorcycle racer has teased his daughter has had a "big" development in her plans, but she's staying mum on just what it is for now.
Over the weekend, Carey took to Instagram and shared a sweet photo of Willow in Times Square.
The snap sees her smiling, wearing a striped long-sleeve shirt and carrying a Starbucks cup, standing outside New 42nd Street Studios, a rehearsal studio for artists that supports young, aspiring Broadway stars.
"Big day for my baby girl, Willz!!!!!" Carey wrote in the caption, teasing: "She would be pissed if I spoke about it, so I'll just stay here. Love you kiddo."
Fans were then quick to take to the comments section under the post and cheer on Willow, with one writing: "I hope this means she was cast in a musical! Living in that city, her dreams will all come true! You guys are great parents moving across the country to support her dreams."
Others followed suit with: "So talented and such a beautiful voice," and: "She is so beautiful. So proud of her," as well as: "Listen I just need to go on the record to let you know that you are raising beautiful, kind humans!!! Lord knows we need more people like this these days in this cruel world... Great job!!"
Last month, Carey also shared how Willow is continuing to insert herself into the Broadway community, revealing that they spent the entirety of her Spring Break vacation going to Broadway shows, watching Happy Ending, Stranger Things, Heathers, Dog Day Afternoon, and The Lost Boys over four days.
Pink first announced her and her family's cross-country move from Los Angeles when she guest hosted an episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, for which Willow tagged along, kicking off the episode by singing together "This Hopeless War" from the 2024 Broadway production of The Outsiders. She then shared that she moved to New York City because she is "an amazing mom" and so Willow "could study theater and experience more Broadway."
Pink has since purchased a Greenwich Village townhouse for $21.5 million, the Wall Street Journal reported in April.
The 8,000 square-foot residence is a five-bedroom Greek Revival-style house that dates back to 1849, sold by the artistic Forseca family, who had owned it since the 1950s.






