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Pink: I'm blissed out with motherhood

24th June 2011

(Cover) - EN Showbiz - Pink says she is "blissed out in love" with her newborn baby.

The singer and her husband Carey Hart welcomed their daughter Willow Sage into the world on June 2. The songstress took to her website this week to express her excitement at motherhood and to thank fans for their continued support.

"We are absolutely blissed out in love over here!" she gushed. "To our fans and friends all over the world, thank you for all of the prayers and well wishes through this time in our life! I finally found out what love really means."

Pink promised her fans that despite her new role as a mom, she wouldn't be neglecting her sassy and hard-hitting lyrics on her next album.

The 31-year-old star, who is best known for her hits including Trouble, Stupid Girls and Get the Party Started, says fans shouldn't be concerned about her music getting too "sappy" anytime soon.

"Don't worry, I'm not writing an album full of sappy lullabies," she added. "Not yet, anyways?"

Pink has praised her husband as being a "natural" with their new addition. The star revealed her beau is unfazed by parenting, and the unsavoury tasks that come with it.

"Baby poop really isn't as bad as all the guys out there think," she explains. "Carey's already been pooed on, and he's still breathing. Ahhhhh, ain't love grand?"

Meanwhile, Marc Anthony has revealed his own parenting woes. The 41-year-old singer has three-year-old twins Max and Emme with wife Jennifer Lopez.

The star says Max recently used their swimming pool as his potty.

"He had an accident in the pool. It got into the filtration system and they charged us to clean it. That was expensive," he recalled on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. "He took a $6,000 dump in the pool!"

The singer added that his young twins are one step ahead of him and Jennifer when it comes to candy. Marc says he and his pop star wife had figured out a way to get their children's potty training in "full force" before realising they were being outsmarted.

"In order to potty train them, every time they'd use the toilet we'd give them a lollipop. Three days passed and we ran out of lollipops," he said. "I'm like, 'You should probably get them checked out if they're using the potty that much.'" (C) Cover Media

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