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Pink’s teen daughter Willow towers above her mom in stunning red carpet appearance

Pink’s teen daughter Willow towers above her mom in stunning red carpet appearance

Pink made a rare red carpet appearance with her teenage daughter Willow Hart, and fans couldn’t help but notice one striking detail, Willow is now towering over her famous mum. The lookalike duo stepped out in style for the opening night of The Lost Boys musical at the Palace Theatre in New York City on April 26, delivering a seriously chic mother-daughter moment that quickly turned heads. Willow, 14, looked effortlessly elegant in a figure-hugging red strapless gown, complete with corset detailing and a subtle lace finish. The dress, which featured a thigh-high slit, perfectly balanced youthful glamour with red carpet sophistication, while her softly styled hair and natural makeup added to the polished look. © Getty ImagesPink and her daughter, Willow Sage Hart attend “The Lost Boys” Broadway Opening Night Standing beside her, Pink, whose real name is Alecia Moore, opted for her signature edgy aesthetic, pairing a sleek black maxi skirt with a studded leather jacket. Her platinum blonde pixie cut and radiant smile brought a playful contrast to Willow’s classic Hollywood-inspired ensemble. …

Pink’s husband Carey Hart shares glimpse of daughter Willow’s new life in New York City

Pink’s husband Carey Hart shares glimpse of daughter Willow’s new life in New York City

Pink and her husband are sticking to their promise of making their daughter’s Broadway dreams come true! Last month, the “Raise Your Glass” singer announced that she and her husband Carey Hart had moved from Los Angeles to New York City so their daughter Willow could pursue theatre studies. In addition to the 14-year-old, the couple, who have been married since 2006, are parents to son Jameson, nine. Over the weekend, Carey took to Instagram and revealed that Willow spent her spring break catching up with, what else, Broadway shows. He first shared a photo of him and Willow posing with the Maybe Happy Ending cast, followed by snaps of the Times Square theaters and one of Willow with Shoshana Bean. “Willz and I did spring break a lil different this year,” he then wrote, explaining: “Over 4 days, we took in 5 shows. Maybe Happy Ending, Stranger Things, Heathers, Dog Day Afternoon, and The Lost Boys. What an absolute blast.” © Getty ImagesPink performing with Willow on The Kelly Clarkson Show “Subways, iconic eating …

How to Improve Your Attention Span: Daniel Pink’s Strategies for the Digital Age

How to Improve Your Attention Span: Daniel Pink’s Strategies for the Digital Age

In his new video above, the writer Daniel Pink pro­pos­es the fol­low­ing exer­cise: “Grab a book and time your­self. How long can you read with­out get­ting up or check­ing your phone? Real­ly try to push your­self, but don’t judge your­self if it’s only a few min­utes. Write down your time; that’s your base­line.” From there, you “train your atten­tion like a mus­cle: build it by start­ing small and grad­u­al­ly stretch­ing it.” This is just one of five strate­gies he rec­om­mends to “fix your atten­tion span,” a repair of which more and more of us feel in need the deep­er we get into the twen­ty-first cen­tu­ry. If even open­ing up a book sounds like a bit much, first take up Pink’s chal­lenge of watch­ing this four-and-a-half minute video “on full screen, 1x speed, with no dis­trac­tions.” As with any endeav­or, it’s impor­tant to start small. Once you have your base­line, how­ev­er you’ve mea­sured it, you can set about improv­ing it. In order to place your­self well to do so, Pink rec­om­mends elim­i­nat­ing dis­trac­tions from your imme­di­ate envi­ron­ment, …