P!nk’s 9-Year-Old Daughter Willow Puts Striking Voice On Display On Disney’s ‘Holiday Singalong’
Dec 05, 2020 by apost team
With the tremendous amount of talent that Pink possesses, it's no surprise that her 9-year-old daughter, Willow Sage, has inherited some of her mom's vocal prowess. Willow joined her superstar mother for an impressive performance on the premiere of The Disney Holiday Singalong. Together they belted out a rendition of Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song," and Willow blew people away with her stunning voice.
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The ABC network's special holiday show was broadcast on November 30, but they shared a sneak preview on social media of the pair singing before the main show aired. Pink also decided to give her fans a taste of what was to come. She tweeted a preview of the show with the words:
"Wanna see me and a special guest sing one of our fav Xmas songs? Come and sing along with us!!!! #DisneyHolidaySingalong.”
Most people would think that having Pink on a show would make everyone pale in comparison, but her ''mini-me'' actually stole the show when she sang. The 41-year-old singer, who has a whole array of megahits such as "Just Give Me a Reason," and "So What," started the festive classic ballad.
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Willow, sporting a cute buzz crop, similar to how her mom used to wear her hair, wore a pretty pale blue Cinderella-inspired dress. Pink held the microphone near her face, and she began to sing with a surprisingly rich and textured voice for someone so young. If her mom is anything to go by, we are sure Willow's talents will go from strength to strength. With a fireplace crackling in the background and happy scenes from iconic Disney movies being shown on a screen on the wall behind, it was just the kind of atmosphere to put you in the holiday mood. The preview of Willow's part of the song included the line:
"They know that Santa's on his way/he's loaded lots of toys and goodies on his sleigh."
In true karaoke fashion, animated lyrics to the iconic song appeared across the bottom of the screen so everyone at home could join in on the fun singalong.
Mauricio Santana/Getty ImagesThe one-hour show, which will showcase classic Disney songs and Christmas carols, isn't purely entertainment. According to What'sOnDisneyPlus, one of its core messages is to raise awareness about Disney's Feed the Love campaign and many other charitable causes such as One Simple Wish. The singing should inspire people to give back to those in need in their community, especially over the holiday season.
After the preview went live, the internet filled up with praise for the mother-daughter duo, especially for Willow. One commenter wrote: "Wow bravo Willow! Can't wait to hear the whole song." "Wow @pink & @hartluck!! Willz has a wonderful voice!" another fan added, and another concluded what we were all thinking: "Willow you have a fabulous voice."
We are sure Pink, and husband Carey Hart, 45, are very proud parents, and not just of their daughter, but of their three-and-a-half-year-old son, Jameson Moon, too.
It looks like Willow is taking after her mom, and Jameson is starting to take after his dad. Carey Hart, the former freestyle motocross competitor, and motorcycle rider, recently shared a post on social media telling the world that his little boy is already getting a taste of the world of motorcycles. Hart wrote,
"What an epic day w/ my family. Jamo's first day on a motorcycle, and he killed it! I was shocked [by] how good he did his first day, and how he progressed from start to finish… Wills ripping her 65! Think it's time to build them a proper track. Gonna be a fun winter!!!!!" Nice to see that Willow got a mention, too—now we need to see Jameson sing!
The slideshow of photos went down a treat with Hart's followers. PEOPLE reports that even Justin Timberlake commented, exclaiming, "Legend in training!!!" High praise indeed! Pink was just one of the range of musicians who took part in the TV special hosted by Ryan Seacrest. According to People, some of the other big names included Julianne Hough and Derek Hough, BTS, Katy Perry, and Adam Lambert.
For such a wintery song, Nat King Cole's rendition of "The Christmas Song" was first recorded in June 1946. The song has been covered by several big names such as Christina Aguilera, Michael Bublé, Frank Sinatra, and Bing Crosby. Now we can add Pink and Willow to the list!
What do you think of Willow’s impressive voice? Will you be singing along to carols this holiday season? Let us know, and share the joy with anyone who fancies hearing a melody this winter.