It seems the next generation of rock energy is alive and well in the Hart household. Jameson Moon Hart, the 8-year-old son of Pink and Carey Hart, made a bold style debut this week — and it’s a tribute straight to his superstar mom.
In a new set of photos shared by Carey on Instagram, Jameson was seen gearing up for a hockey game in full uniform. But it wasn’t just his determined game face that caught attention — it was his freshly dyed pink hair, proudly on display when he took off his helmet.
“Jamo ain’t messing around,” Carey joked in the caption. “I know nothing about hockey. His mama got him into it, and he is loving it! So rad to watch him progress at a new sport.”
With his vibrant hair and fearless attitude, Jameson looked every bit like the son of a rock icon — combining Pink’s trademark color with his own growing love for sport and performance.
A Family Built on Expression and Heart
Pink and Carey Hart, who also share 14-year-old daughter Willow, have long encouraged their kids to be themselves — whether that’s on stage, on skates, or in a hockey rink.
Willow recently turned 14, with Carey sharing a heartfelt tribute calling her “my #1” and telling her, “You are gonna change the world.”
Jameson, celebrated just months earlier by Pink for his 8th birthday, was described by his mom as “funny, curious, empathetic, loving… and absolutely himself.”
Pink’s emotional birthday message for her son captured just how deeply connected the family is:
“My heart just explodes when I look at him… It is my pleasure and absolute honor to be your Mama in this life.”
From Hockey Ice to Concert Stage
Jameson may be learning the ropes on the rink, but he’s no stranger to the stage. During Pink’s final Summer Carnival Tour stop in Orlando last November, he surprised the crowd with a guest appearance on drums during a performance of “We Will Rock You” by Queen.
In a video shared by Carey, Jameson confidently matched the beat onstage as his mom burst into song. When he nailed the iconic rhythm, Pink threw her hands into the air in pure pride — a moment that fans called “the definition of cool parenting.”
Pink Hair, Pink Legacy
Whether it’s hitting a drumbeat in front of thousands or stepping into a hockey arena with punk-inspired hair, Jameson is already carving out his own spotlight — with just the right amount of rock flair inherited from his mom.
And if this moment is any hint of what’s ahead, it’s safe to say:
the world might just be meeting the next Hart family performer — pink hair and all.
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