PINK’s daughter, Willow, joined her onstage for a duet during her first guest-hosting appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, and the teen sounded just like her famous mother.

The pair opened Monday’s show with a stunning performance of Hopeless War from the Broadway musical, The Outsiders, continuing Kelly’s tradition of her popular “Kellyoke” segment.

Pink and her daughter Willow singing on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
Pink performed onstage with her 16-year-old daughter, Willow, while guest-hosting The Kelly Clarkson ShowCredit: NBC
 

P!NK standing on the set of The Kelly Clarkson Show.
Pink is guest-hosting on the talk show for the entire week while Kelly is awayCredit: Getty
Pink, 46, is filling in for Kelly, 43, this week as the talk show‘s host amid rumors that she’ll become the permanent host following Kelly’s departure.

While Pink has performed on The Kelly Clarkson Show before, it was her first time singing with her 16-year-old daughter on a daytime TV program, and fans were blown away by how much they sounded alike.

Willow certainly got her mother’s singing chops as they traded verses throughout the two-minute-long performance.

They even wore similar ensembles: Pink donned maroon pants, a white graphic shirt, and a maroon blazer, with her blonde hair in its usual short style, while Willow wore baggy blue jeans, a tight maroon crop top, and her brunette hair in loose waves at her shoulders.

“Wow, Pink’s daughter Willow sounds amazing singing with her mom on #TheKellyClarksonShow. Amazing,” one fan wrote on X.

“Like mother, like daughter,” said another.

“My god, she’s a carbon copy of Alicia!” gushed a third, referring to Pink by her birth name, Alecia Beth Moore.

Willow remained onstage with her mother throughout the episode, which featured appearances from Darren Criss, Shoshana Bean, and the cast of Ragtime for a special Broadway hour.

Chatter has been swirling that Pink will take over for Kelly, who is leaving the show after Season 7 wraps, and the powers that be at NBC believe she’s the perfect person for the job.

According to a source close to production, this week serves as a “test run” to ensure a seamless transition for Pink to potentially take over the role as host.

However, execs have already decided that the singer would be the best fit, and the gig is hers if she wants it, The U.S. Sun exclusively revealed.

The insider also shared that the network believes bringing in Pink as Kelly’s replacement would avoid any disruptions behind the scenes, which has been instrumental in the show’s success and 24 Daytime Emmy Awards.

“She would use the same crew and studio than Kelly did. The goal is for the hardworking team that makes Kelly’s show to not be without a job during this process,” the source added.

Additionally, the source said Pink’s impressive vocals are a big reason network execs are pushing for her to fill Kelly’s shoes, as they believe she can keep the show’s musical element alive.

Before Pink, former Today show host Hoda Kotb, 61, was a top contender for the role, since she’s close in the NBC circle and is familiar with running a talk show.

For now, Kelly will resume her hosting duties when she returns next week, through the Fall, when the season ends.

Last month, the American Idol alum announced that this season would be her last, as she steps away to focus on her family and other career ventures.

It came just months after Brandon Blackstock, her ex-husband and father to her two children, River Rose, 11, and Remington Alexander, 9, tragically died of cancer.

Willow Sage Hart singing on "The Kelly Clarkson Show".
Fans couldn’t get over how much Willow sounded like her famous motherCredit: NBC
 

Willow Hart and P!NK embrace on the set of The Kelly Clarkson Show, which has a "Women's History Kickoff" backdrop.
Willow stayed onstage with her mom throughout the episodeCredit: Getty
 

P!nk and Kelly Clarkson singing a duet on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
The U.S. Sun exclusively revealed that NBC execs are pushing for Pink to take over the show when Kelly leaves after Season 7Credit: Getty