Pink reveals fears her children will ‘discover the real Alecia’ in new All I Know So Far documentary

Fans can get up close and personal to singer Pink – real name Alecia Beth Moore – like they never have before in her new documentary Pink: All I Know So Far, which follows the hit-maker on her Beautiful Trauma World Tour.

And in the tell-all documentary, which offers an insight into the doting mother’s family life, Pink, 41, reveals she is worried her children will one day ‘see through the act’.

The singer explains: ‘I’m their mum and their friend, but one day they’re going to see through all of it, they’re going to see the act, and they’re going to find the truth underneath.’

Documentary: In her new documentary Pink: All I Know So Far, Pink, 41, reveals she is worried her children will one day ‘see through the act’

Having seen the documentary ahead of its release tomorrow, The Sun revealed Pink adds: ‘My kids grew up with the hotels and the jets and never having to worry about money.

‘[But] they’re going to discover little Alecia, who’s still hiding in here, who’s still learning how to heal, and I just hope they have the grace and the heart to accept I’m human like them.’

The film also captured the award-winning artist trying to balance performing with raising daughter Willow, 9, and son Jameson, 4, with husband Carey Hart.

Standing alongside Carey, 45, Pink gushes about the motorcycle racer, telling the camera they are happier than ever after 19 years of marriage.

Family: The film gives fans a glimpse of her family life as she tries to balance performing with raising daughter Willow, 9, and son Jameson, 4, with husband Carey Hart

Family: The film gives fans a glimpse of her family life as she tries to balance performing with raising daughter Willow, 9, and son Jameson, 4, with husband Carey Hart

She also opens up about her difficult past, including her parents’ split and her lonely fifth birthday, an event none of her friends attended.

The documentary debuts on Amazon Prime Video starting May 21, taking fans behind-the-scenes from her Beautiful Trauma world tour, which spanned from March 2018 to May 2019.

Earlier in May, fans were treated to the first trailer for the superstar’s documentary.

The trailer begins with a black and white shot of Pink combing and blow-drying her short blonde hair.

Love: Standing alongside Carey, 45, Pink gushes about the motorcycle racer, telling the camera they are happier than ever after 19 years of marriage.

Love: Standing alongside Carey, 45, Pink gushes about the motorcycle racer, telling the camera they are happier than ever after 19 years of marriage. 

‘I always wanted to be a rock star, but I dreamed of being a mum,’ Pink says as the trailer begins with shots of her kids watching mummy work in rehearsals.

‘Now to have my family, my team, my fans here with me, this is beyond my wildest dreams,’ she adds.

The trailer features black-and-white footage from rehearsal with Pink strapped to a bungee harness as she flies through the air.

The shot transitions to colour as she does it for real, in front of a packed auditorium full of screaming fans.

Mama: The trailer cuts between footage of her fans having a blast on the floor and Pink performing on stage before it cuts back stage with her son Jameson calling for his 'mama'

Mama: The trailer cuts between footage of her fans having a blast on the floor and Pink performing on stage before it cuts back stage with her son Jameson calling for his ‘mama’

The trailer cuts between footage of her fans having a blast on the floor and Pink performing on stage before it cuts back stage with her son Jameson calling for his ‘mama.’

She’s seen holding her son and kissing him while walking through the backstage area while she says in voiceover that, ‘there’s no way a mother can walk away from her babies and not think about them every single second.’

She’s also heard saying that a lot of performing mums, ‘stop touring because you can’t imagine being able to do both,’ as she’s seen leaning on her husband Carey.

‘You just wanna go to summer camp and have a bouncy house, but mumma’s on tour,’ Pink says, while Willow agrees, ‘Yeah.’

On tour: 'You just wanna go to summer camp and have a bouncy house, but mumma's on tour,' Pink says, while Willow agrees, 'Yeah'

On tour: ‘You just wanna go to summer camp and have a bouncy house, but mumma’s on tour,’ Pink says, while Willow agrees, ‘Yeah’

The singer adds that her family, ‘goes all over the world and we’re surrounded by people who are passionate about what they do.’

The kids are seen learning violin and balancing on a large black ring, as Pink adds, ‘That’s more of an education than I got.’

The trailer shows more amazing behind-the-scenes footage from the tour bus and inside various auditoriums.

She adds that her team is, ‘a group of people that believe in each other that believe each person is enough.

She then takes the stage at London’s iconic ‘Wembley f***ing Stadium’ as the crowd goes wild.

The trailer winds down with a number of candid shots behind-the-scenes and on the stage, as Pink adds, ‘I want it to be worth it for my family. It’s a concert, it’s a tour, but it’s also the story of our life.’

Pink: All I Know, directed by Michael Gracey (The Greatest Showman), debuts on Amazon Prime Video on May 21.

Story of our life: The trailer winds down with a number of candid shots behind-the-scenes and on the stage, as Pink adds, 'I want it to be worth it for my family. It's a concert, it's a tour, but it's also the story of our life'

Story of our life: The trailer winds down with a number of candid shots behind-the-scenes and on the stage, as Pink adds, ‘I want it to be worth it for my family. It’s a concert, it’s a tour, but it’s also the story of our life’