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Pink Celebrated Her Son Jameson’s Birthday With A Touching Message: ‘You Bring So Much Light To The World’

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Having a birthday close to Christmas can be tough, but celebrity mom Pink made sure her son Jameson, who turned 3 on Dec. 26, got a shout-out on social media amidst all the festive shenanigans.

“You and willow have been bickering all morning, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. You bring so much light to the world, my boy. Thank you. Happy birthday (sic),” the pop star wrote on Instagram alongside a cute pic of the tot in a bobble hat.

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Jameson’s dad Carey Hart also paid tribute to his son on his own Instagram page.

Accompanying a series of sweet photos of the boy, Hart wrote, “Happy 3rd b day to my lil Meatball!!! You are such an amazing kid, and I love you so much. You are a constant crack up, and enjoy every moment with you. Enjoy your day lil man. (sic)”

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At the 2019 CMA Awards in November, Pink, who also has daughter Willow, 8, with Hart, told “Entertainment Tonight” that she intends to take some time away from music to concentrate on her family. Her successful Beautiful Trauma World Tour ended recently following nearly two years on the road.

“We did two and a half years of [music], and Willow’s back in school now. Jameson’s going to start pre-school soon. It’s kind of the year of the family,” she said, as reported by TODAY. “And Carey has a lot going on as well. He’s super supportive, he follows me around the world and now it’s his turn.”

Pink also hinted to this on the red carpet of the People’s Choice Awards, where she was crowned People’s Champion 2019, saying, “It’s time to do something else for a minute.”

In 2018, Pink shared her thoughts on juggling motherhood with a demanding career with Reese Witherspoon on her unscripted TV series, “Shine On with Reese.”

“Going on tour with children is really tricky,” she told the actress. “It’s exhausting. It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done. But I’m very, very fortunate that I get to bring my kids with me and that I get to integrate them into my life.”

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