Pink and husband Carey Hart look cool in all-black as they board a flight in Queensland
Pink was spotted flying from Queensland on Wednesday.
The So What hitmaker, 44, was spotted boarding a plane with husband Carey Hart and their children Willow and Jameson.
Pink, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, was dressed casually in a black tank top, black shorts and white sneakers.
She tied up her petite blonde with a headscarf and donned designer sunglasses to hide her famous face.
Husband Carey, 48, also kept it light and simple in the Queensland heat, wearing a black T-shirt and shorts.
Their daughter Willow, 12, was dressed in a white top and pink shorts and had a freshly shaved head.
Pink was spotted flying from Queensland on Wednesday. Pictured with husband Carey Hart
The So What hitmaker, 44, was spotted boarding a plane with husband Carey Hart and their children Willow and Jameson
Meanwhile, seven-year-old Jameson ran onto the plane wearing a light blue T-shirt and shorts, paired with bright red socks and black sneakers.
Pink heads south for her next shows in Melbourne and Adelaide on the Australian leg of her Summer Carnival tour.
The sighting comes after Pink was clumsily denied entry to an Australian club earlier this week.
Pink, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, was dressed casually in a black tank top, black shorts and white sneakers
She tied up her petite blonde with a headscarf and donned designer sunglasses to hide her famous face
Husband Carey, 48, also kept it light and simple in the Queensland heat, wearing a black T-shirt and shorts. Daughter Willow is shown wearing pink shorts
Their daughter Willow, 12, was dressed in a white top and pink shorts and had a freshly shaved head
Meanwhile, seven-year-old Jameson ran onto the plane wearing a light blue T-shirt and shorts, paired with bright red socks and black sneakers.
The family appeared cheerful
Fans slammed “embarrassing” rules around entering clubs in Australia after the singer visited Sydney’s Manly 16ft Skiff Club on Monday night but was turned away because she had no ID.
Manly Markets manager Mark Eymes witnessed the encounter while queuing with his cousin and quickly realized it was Pink as she spoke with an American accent.
He told the Manly Observer he heard Pink, who arrived with a group of about eight people, telling staff she had a booking but they said she couldn’t get in without showing ID, according to Australian rules.
Their outing comes just days after she was clumsily denied entry to an Australian club earlier this week
Fans are slamming ’embarrassing’ rules around entering clubs in Australia after the singer visited Sydney’s Manly 16ft Skiff Club on Monday night but was turned away because she didn’t have ID
Manly Markets manager Mark Eymes witnessed the encounter while queuing with his cousin and quickly realized it was Pink when she spoke with an American accent: ‘The next moment I saw Pink and her group walking away , they just locked her out,β he said
βThey said she couldn’t get in without (her ID) even though she explained she had already secured her booking with a deposit,β he said.
He said he tried to help by informing the club directors and floor manager that Pink was at the entrance and about to be ejected, but to no avail.
βThe next moment I saw Pink and her group walking away, they just locked her out,β he said.
Pink considers Australia a second home and during her latest visit she made the most of her time Down Under with her children
Despite the awkward blunder, Mark insisted she “didn’t throw her weight around” and that she was “really nice” even though she couldn’t enjoy her evening at the venue.
The courier post later revealed where the American superstar ended up after her shocking rejection.
After being turned away from the Skiff Club, Pink and her crew took a quick trip down Manly’s East Esplanade to 4 Pines Brewing.
Despite the confusion earlier in the evening, a source who was at the brewery at the time said the singer “looked very happy.”
“They actually all looked happy, enjoying the food and drinks,” the source added.