Pink Jokes That Husband Carey Hart ‘Built’ Her a Baby Since He Won’t Give Her Another One
It looks like Pink is the proud mama to a new … motorcycle?! The “What About Us” singer took to Instagram on Tuesday, April 23, to let fans know there is a new addition to her family. “My [heart] won’t give me another baby, so he built me one. She rips,” the songstress captioned the pic.
In the snap, the 39-year-old showed off her all-black jumpsuit as she sat against the copper-colored motorcycle that husband Carey Hart made just for her. Pink also asked all six million Instagram followers for name suggestions, adding the hashtag “#whatshouldwenameher.”
While many fans shared their hilarious and clever name ideas, others couldn’t help but gush about the thought of another Hart baby. “We need more people like you! I vote for more babies please!” one user wrote in the comment section of Pink’s post. “Give that lady another baby … @hartluck. This one is cool but your humans are cooler!” joked another.
It seems like rebellious genes run in the family considering the couple’s 2-year-old son, Jameson, is already following in his famous parent’s footsteps. Just the other day, Carey — who is a former motorcycle racer and professional freestyle motocross competitor — shared an awesome clip of him riding a bike through a BMX track.
“Jamo’s first night on the BMX track and he was over the moon!!!!!!!” the 43-year-old captioned the video of Jameson biking as Carey ran along to make sure he stayed steady. “So much fun with both my kids at the track. I have a feeling it’s gonna be on with this one.”
The news of her new motorcycle comes just days after the “Just Give Me a Reason” singer revealed she is no longer sharing pics of her kids on social media after she faced unnecessary backlash from online bullies. “I just won’t share them anymore,” Pink — who is also the mom to 7-year-old daughter Willow — said during a visit to The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Monday, April 22. “I won’t do it. I’m not posting pictures of them anymore.”
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