In a recent exclusive interview with Billboard, Pink opens up about the struggle of being a touring musician while raising an eight-year-old and a two-year-old.
In a recent exclusive interview with Billboard, Pink opens up about the struggle of being a touring musician while raising an eight-year-old and a two-year-old.
She is currently wrapping up her Trauma World Tour this month.
Juggling that with being on the road is "[expletive] impossible at times," Pink admitted.
“When touring stops working for the kids, if they decide they just want to be home and have a normal life, whatever that means, I’ll stop because they are by far the priority,” she said.
"I’d say it’s 95 percent positive,” she went on.
“If I had nannies raising my kids and just wanted to be a rock star and party all the time, I wouldn’t be successful and I wouldn’t be happy," she added.
At the time, it seemed like it was full steam ahead on the working mom front.
“There have been many times when I have been sitting in the corner of arena bathrooms crying,” she told Billboard.
“I’d say the hardest part is just trying to figure it all out."
“I just want to always make sure that I’m doing right by them," she went on.
She then revealed that she's had to acknowledge that one of her children has had about enough of life on the road.
“She wants to be home and do BMX and swim team and gymnastics".
She explained that since realizing her daughter is over it, she knew it was time to go back to a more domestic lifestyle.
And as I mentioned, as of this month, Pink will be concluding her world tour, and heading back home.
Being a mother of two is hard enough on its own, without the added stresses of being on a world tour.
Let us know what you think of Pink's interview with Billboard, explaining what it's been like to be on tour with her kids!