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Aww! Pink’s Kids Give Her a Homemade Grammy After Losing Award to Ariana Grande

So what? She’s still a rockstar! Pink may not have taken home the award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammys, but she’s not sweating it. Instead, she got something better: a homemade award from her two cute kiddos.

“Thanks Kids:) my favorite kind of award,” the songstress, 39, captioned two photos, one of Willow, 7, holding the tinfoil creation and the second with Jameson, 2.

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The “What About Us” songstress has taken home three Grammys since 2001, so she didn’t mind missing out on the award, for which her October 2017 release Beautiful Trauma was nominated. Ariana Grande ended up winning the honor for her Sweetener album.

But while the pop princess was happy to be nominated, she had another important place to be on Sunday night — by her son’s side.

“I think it’s kind of rad that I just lost my 20th Grammy nomination,” the mother-of-two tweeted on February 10. “I’m always honored to be included. Now to get this sick baby in the bathtub. Congrats to all the nominees! Have fun tonight.” Such a good sport!

The last time Pink won a Grammy was back in 2010 when she took home the award for Best Pop Collaboration for her cover of “Imagine” with Seal and India Arie. She also won Best Female Rock vocal performance for “Trouble” in 2003 and earned her inaugural Grammy in 2001 for “Lady Marmalade” with Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim and Mya. 

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