Could Pink's Family Be Any Cuter?

Instagram: a window into celebrities' charming lives and home interiors.

Pink's husband, Carey Hart, displayed both in an Instagram he shared Thursday celebrating his 10th wedding anniversary to the pop star. In the photo, Pink, Hart, and their daughter Willow, 4, pose against an impossibly picturesque fireplace background.

A photo posted by Carey Hart (@hartluck)on Jan 7, 2016 at 9:26am PST

"Happy anniversary to my MUCH better half," Hart wrote in the caption. "10 years is a pretty amazing milestone for 2 misfits like us. I'm proud of us baby!!! Thank you for being an amazing wife, mother, and friend. I love you."

Pink wed Hart, a motocross racer and star of "The Surreal Life," in a2006 ceremony in Costa Rica. Five years later, their daughter Willow was born.

"I knew within the first few weeks after meeting her that I wanted to be with her for the rest of my life," Hart oncetold People about their relationship.

Congrats on the milestone and the sweet fireplace.

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When she focused on what her body can do, not what it looks like.

<p><span style="color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small; background-color: #ffffff;">&ldquo;I&rsquo;m a person who could always lose a couple here and there, but I would rather be strong than bony.&rdquo; Pink <a href="http://hellogiggles.com/pinks-comments-beauty-body-image-will-inspire-us-forever/">told Who magazine</a>&nbsp;in 2014. &ldquo;Instead of thinking, &lsquo;Am I skinny?&rsquo; I grew up thinking, &lsquo;Am I fast enough? How can I use my body?'&rdquo;</span></p>

When she reminded people that she doesn't care what they think.

<p>"I think people have gotten it wrong. They think their opinion matters and holds weight and I don't know where or why they're giving themselves so much credit you know?" Pink told&nbsp;<a href="http://www.etonline.com/news/164403_pink_addresses_her_epic_response_to_body_shamers_i_don_t_take_well_to_bullying/">told Entertainment Tonight</a>&nbsp;in response to weight-shaming trolls.&nbsp;"So I thought it was important for me to remind them that I don't care. My life is full, I like food a lot and I really like to cook, I like to live, I find joy in that and we're doing alright in the Hart household."&nbsp;</p>

When she reminded people that sexy is a state of mind, too.

<p>"Sexy doesn't have to come with the price tag of being dumb," she <a href="http://www.mtv.com/bands/p/pink/news_feature_060220/">told MTV in 2007</a>.&nbsp;</p>

"Sexy doesn't have to come with the price tag of being dumb," she told MTV in 2007

When she shared what makes her feel beautiful.

<p>"Hanging upside down and being physical makes me feel beautiful," Pink <a href="http://www.redbookmag.com/life/friends-family/interviews/a14837/pink-interview-on-marriage-baby-and-music/">told Redbook in 2013</a>. "Feeling beautiful to me is when I feel good in my leather pants and my husband grabs my ass. Or when I'm sitting on a mat and my daughter runs to me with complete joy. Beautiful has never been my goal. Joy is my goal -- to feel healthy and strong and powerful and useful and engaged and intelligent and in love. It's about joy. And there's such joy now."</p>

When she dismissed claims that her body is "masculine."

<p>"I get a lot of flak for [my body]," she told <a href="http://www.womenshealthmag.com/life/singer-pink?fullpage=1">Women's Health in 2009</a>. "That's where the masculine thing comes in, people saying it's not normal for a girl to have [abs]. But I'm OK with it. I think it's because I was a gymnast for eight years, from ages 4 to 12. My body was made before my bones were fully grown. Gymnasts are short, stocky, muscular powerhouses."</p>

When she took negative comments with a grain of salt.

<p>In an August 2012&nbsp;<a href="http://www.idolator.com/6831032/pink-covers-billboard-talks-exorcising-her-demons-and-mean-fan-comments">interview with Billboard</a>, Pink talked about finding humor in mean comments about her appearance. &nbsp;</p> <p>&ldquo;I always read the responses from the fans,&rdquo; she said. &ldquo;It was 99 percent positive, but I&rsquo;ll always have that 1 percent that&rsquo;s negative. And my favorite comment was, &lsquo;Too bad they can&rsquo;t Photoshop the bitch off your face.&rsquo; That&rsquo;s actually pretty good.&rdquo;</p>

When she dismissed criticism of her tattoos.

<p>&ldquo;I&rsquo;m fine knowing I&rsquo;m going to be 80 with all these tattoos," <a href="http://deanpiper.com/2012/12/08/exclusive-interview-pnk/">she told Dean Piper</a>&nbsp;in 2012. "They&rsquo;re all really meaningful."</p>

When she spoke about empowering young women to love themselves.

<p>When Pink was named Billboard Woman of the Year in 2013, she spoke out about how her views on beauty and self-worth might help others.</p> <p>"I'm grateful if I've kept one girl from feeling different or ugly or unempowered," she said <a href="http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/5820020/pink-billboard-woman-of-the-year-acceptance-speech-video-andy-cohen">during her acceptance speech</a>.</p>

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