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Pink's 14-year-old daughter Willow made a rare appearance in an emotional video alongside her mom.
The mother-daughter duo joined actress Noa Tishby to light the menorah on the first day of Hanukkah.
Pink got vulnerable about her identity.
There's no better way to celebrate Hanukkah, especially this year, than surrounded by loved ones. On the first day of the eight-day holiday,Pinkdid just that: Bringingher daughteralong to light the first candle with actress Noa Tishby.
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The "So What" singer and her14-year-old lookalike daughter, Willow, made a rare appearance together on Tishby's Instagram. The trio shared hugs, ate delicious-looking donuts, lit the menorah, and joined together in song.
"Hanukkah is my favorite holiday," Pink said. "We always have this awesome party, and a lot of our friends are not jewish."
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Pink radiated in a beige dress with a boat neck, flowy short sleeves, and a cinched waist. She added large hoop earrings, wore rosy glam, and slicked her platinum-blonde pixie back. Her mini-me shined just as bright, donning a navy-blue-and-white striped long sleeve. Willow styled her pretty, light-brunette bob in perfect curls and wore glowy glam.
The singer-songwriter also got vulnerable. When prompted by Tishby with "You never hide the fact that you're Jewish," Pink responded, "Yeah, my mom's last name is Kugel, so can't really get around that."
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Pink also opened up about the cruel nickname that she was given as a young girl that included an offensive slur. Tishby embraced the singer before saying, "The only way to fight against it is to stand tall in who we are no matter who you are."
"I'm very proud of who I am and what I am," Pink added.
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Tishby took to the caption to address a shooting targeting Jewish people attending a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, yesterday. "It's the first night of Hanukkah, and we are heartbroken by the news coming out of Bondi Beach, where Jews were murdered while lighting the Hanukkah menorah," she wrote.
Tishy continued, penning, "Tonight,@Pinkand@NoaTishbylight the first candle and talk about Jewish identity, resilience, and the antisemitism P!NK faced growing up. In moments like this, the meaning of Hanukkah and the decision to keep lighting candles feels especially heavy and especially important. We are holding the Jewish community around the world close tonight."
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