Carey Hart, Pink, Willow
Carey Hart and Pink’s daughter, Willow, recently wrote a hilarious letter to Santa Claus. Pictured: Hart, Pink, Willow attend the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on Aug. 27, 2017 in Inglewood, California. Getty Images/Rich Fury

Pink recently shared a hilarious letter that her 6-year-old daughter, Willow, wrote to Santa Claus.

On her Instagram account, Pink translated the contents of Willow’s letter to her millions of followers. The young girl was concerned about one of Santa Claus’ elves, Chippy, who appeared to have not moved from the chimney for the past three days.

“Santa, I am worried about Chippy, he has been in the same spot for 3 days. I don’t know why,” Willow wrote in her own words and spelling. Pink accompanied her translation with the statement, “Mom Fail,” as well as the hashtag, “elf on the same damn shelf.”

Pink typically shares stories about her adorable daughter. In January, she also shared the advice she gave to Willow when it comes to dating in the future. She told her daughter to always look for certain qualities in a man.

“They have to be kind, respectful. They have to be chivalrous, they have to be good to their moms. They have to be good looking, they have to be funny,” she told E! News.

Around the same time, Pink shared a conversation she had with Willow. The young girl asked her mom how many boys she can date at once. Pink told her, “Probably none because they won’t deserve you.”

Earlier this month, Pink also told Mirror UK’s “The Sunday People” that she and her husband, Carey Hart, want to raise their two kids in a gender neutral home.

“I was in a school and the bathroom outside the kindergarten said, ‘Gender Neutral-anybody,’ and it was a drawing of many different shapes. I took a picture of it and I wrote, ‘Progress.’ I thought that was awesome. I love that kids are having this conversation,” she said.

During the same interview, Pink also said that Willow declared she wants to marry an African woman when she gets older. At first, Pink was surprised with what her daughter told her, but the singer soon realized that her attempts at raising her in a label-less household is working.