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Carey Hart recently shared the “glamourous” (or not so) side of being on tour.

Pink’s husband Carey and their two children Jameson Moon, 20 months, and Willow Sage, 7, are all on the road for the musician’s Beautiful Trauma Tour.

“Wanna know how glamorous tour can be? Jameson has hand, foot, and mouth; and willow has a 102 temp. Both kids laid up and mama @pink still has to push through and do shows,” he captioned a pair of photos.

The first of Jameson covered in a rash and the second of Willow in the bathtub, while her dad lounges on the edge of the tub with his head on a towel.

jameson

He went on to say he has been copping judgment from others. “I had Jameson at breakfast yesterday and this vile woman at the table next to us kept staring at him with a s—y look on her face,” he added. “I told her it was bed bugs. #NoRestForTheWicked #LifeInHotels”

The judgement continued….

Fans soon shared their opinions as always – “Pink I love you but why would you take him to breakfast looking like that? … People don’t know what is going on for all they know he has something contagious so it’s only human to be grossed out or at least concerned.”

Another commented, “As a mom of 3 whose kids have had HFM a few times, I say that you made a mistake. HFM is super contagious and it’s not fair to knowingly expose others. … I don’t think it’s fair to pass judgment on the other patron. She likely was concerned for her own safety as well and probably concerned about your son.”

Hart wrote in response to the first, “Are you serious???? You are what’s wrong with this judgmental world.”

Just then Carey shared a new photo of Little Jameson captioned: “Jameson and I out infecting the world” #PediatricianSaysHeIsGoodButIWillTakeYourWord

NOTE the hashtag – Pediatrician Says He Is Good But I Will Take Your Word 

“Poor lil guy is sick as a dog. Tour life isn’t always fun, but this is part of it. #CountDownTilHomeBegins”

Not backing down!

Carey is certainly not taking a step back from the debate at all with his most recent Instagram post reading:

“Glad to be back with the family after a couple of days racing. Jameson is back to normal and Willow is healthy as well. Can you believe that of the 80+ crew and band on tour, wife, daughter, nannies, myself, and restaurant patrons; no one got HF&M (hand foot and mouth)???

“It must be a miracle!” he added, alongside the hashtags #GuessThePediatricianKnowsHisSh*t and #LittleFuelForTheFire.

He aslo included a meme:
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Think he still might have a bee in his bonnet about the parent police?

What is hand, foot and mouth disease? via NSW Health
Hand, foot and mouth disease is generally a mild illness caused by a number of enteroviruses, including coxsackieviruses. It is usually not a serious illness, and occurs and is not related to the foot and mouth disease that affects cattle. It mainly occurs in children under 10 years of age but can also occur in older children and adults.

What are the symptoms?
Hand, foot and mouth disease starts with blisters that begin as small red dots which later become ulcers.

Blisters appear inside the cheeks, gums, and on the sides of the tongue, as well as on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. In infants, blisters can sometimes be seen in the nappy area. Blisters usually last for seven 7 to 10 days.

Children can sometimes have a low fever, irritability, sore throat, tiredness, feel off colour and may be off their food for a day or two.

Very rarely, enteroviruses can cause other illnesses that affect the heart, brain, lining of the brain (meningitis), lungs, or eyes.

How is it spread?
Hand, foot and mouth disease is usually spread by person-to-person contact. The virus is spread from the faeces of an infected person to the mouth of the next person by contaminated hands. It is also spread by secretions from the mouth or respiratory system, and by direct contact with the fluid from blisters .

It usually takes between three and five days after contact with an infected person before blisters appear. The viruses can remain in faeces for several weeks.

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  • wow….so many judgy people out there. Amazing that there are so many people with perfect lives

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  • Hand food and mouth is not transferable to adults. Only other kids.

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  • HFM is a communicable disease! I would have given them the same dirty look as the lady sitting next to them at the table. Children are still infectious until the blisters have dried-up and the rash has gone. It’s just irresponsible parenting.

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  • If the pediatrician has said it is all good to be out in public why is there an uproar? Get over it people. We all do what we have to do but because these are ‘celebrities’ we think we can criticize. I would be more critical of people who come to this country with a child who has measles and infects everyone wherever her parents take her than Pink and family.

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  • Sorry, but if you or your child have a contagious disease you confine yourself as much as possible.
    If you have to take them out in pub;ic it should be for the shortest time possible and the areas should be covered. What is illness to one person could be fatal to another,

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  • Ach come on, give these guys a break !
    I’ve sent my kids to school with a cold, giving them Panadol before school to improve their condition, so they didn’t have to stay home.

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  • All good if you aren’t touching. Kids get it because they touch each other and EVERYTHING else.

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  • I really like Pink however I don’t agree with this family decision. The kid is contagious and needs to not be in a public eating place.

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  • Jesus. Sick or not the kid needs breakfast. Try sympathy next time lady!

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  • I’m so sorry that there are so many negative comments aimed at Carey about the choices he makes with their children. If you stop and think about it, how many parents take their children out when they have an infectious disease?


    • Exactly, the common cold is more contagious yet parents don’t keep their kids at home with that do they

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  • According to Govt. Health Depts it is contagious, A person who has it should wear a mask, and gloves around other people and avoid any form of skin to skin contact. Clothes should be washed separately, preferably in an antibacterial product. I person know somebody who caught it.

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  • Poor little guy. I hope he wasn’t contagious.

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  • Pink will always be welcome to Australia she has done so much appreciate people as for the husband he should know better but oh well people make mistakes no ones perfect not everyone is anal on things

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  • I am sure had they been at home and not in another country living in a hotel, they wouldn’t have needed to go out for breakfast. People need to lighten up, this is another contagious before you know it is here disease.

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  • People just need to mind their own business. Sometimes people just need to keep going regardless of illness. I am at work right now with a really nasty flu spreading germs.

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