Pink had a very special guest on hand to help her kick off her week guest-hosting The Kelly Clarkson Show – her daughter, Willow.
The “So What” singer is filling in for host Kelly Clarkson, who recently confirmed that this season would be her last, and for her first episode on Monday, she made sure it was unforgettable.
In a spin-off of the popular Kellyoke segment, Pink and Willow, 14, performed a special Cameo-oke, where the show’s guests cover a song without Kelly present, and sang a “chilling” rendition of “Hopeless War” from the Tony Award-winning musical The Outsiders.
Pink and Willow’s vocals, which you can listen to in the video above, left fans in awe, with many stunned by the mother-daughter’s impressive harmonies.
“The harmony!!! Love when they sing together… such power!” one commented. A second said: “They harmonize soo well together.” A third added: “Omg chills this is so beautiful,” and a fourth said: “My god. Willow is incredible.”
Willow is no stranger to performing with her mom and has joined her onstage at several of her shows to perform “Cover Me in Sunshine.” However, Broadway is her preferred stage.
Pink confirmed on Monday that she and her family, which also includes husband Carey Hart, whom she married in 2006, and their son Jameson, nine, have relocated to New York City “so Willow could study theater and experience more Broadway.”
Pink previously shared: “She’s very into musical theater. She’s got a voice, man. She’s a little bird.”
The duo’s Cameo-oke segment was the first of several nods to musical theater that featured in the episode.
The show also featured Tony winner Darren Criss, who is currently starring on the Broadway musical Maybe Happy Ending, for which he won his first Tony Award, as well as fellow Broadway star Shoshana Bean, who has starred in Broadway hits like Wicked and Waitress.
It also showed Willow going backstage at Lincoln Center for a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to make a Broadway production happen.
Pink’s guest-hosting role comes after Kelly, who premiered her show in September 2019, confirmed last month that this season would be her last.
“This was not an easy decision — but this season will be my last hosting TKCS. Stepping away from the daily schedule will allow me to prioritize my kids, which feels necessary and right for this next chapter of our lives,” she shared in a statement on Instagram.
Kelly’s kids, daughter River, 11, and son Remy, nine, lost their father, Kelly’s ex-husband Brandon Blackstock, to a battle with melanoma in August 2025.
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