The magazine People recently reported, citing a source, that Pink and her husband Carey Hart may have separated after 20 years of marriage.
Faced with a rumor that quickly circulated, the representatives for both stars chose not to comment. Pink, however, decided to speak out herself on Instagram to set the record straight.
In a video posted on her page, the singer categorically denies the separation allegations surrounding her relationship, which has already weathered ups and downs in the past, and she stresses, with a weary tone, that no member of her family is aware of any breakup.
I was wondering, would you also like to inform our kids about this?
Her Response
«We were just informed that I am separated from my husband. I didn’t know it. Thank you, People Magazine. Thank you, Us Weekly. Thank you for telling me. I was wondering, would you also like to inform our kids? My children, 14 and 9 years old, aren’t aware either. Or do you want to talk about real news? Do you want to discuss the Epstein files? Do you want to talk about systemic racism or misogyny in sports? Or the elegance of the women’s hockey team? Or the fact that eight of this year’s twelve medals won by the United States at the Olympics came from women? Or perhaps you want to talk about me being inducted in my first year of eligibility into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? Do you want to talk about my accomplishments? Or just about my supposed fall? So, fake news. It’s not true. I hate that term. I love you all. May God be with you and may sensationalist media do better,» she declares.
«As I always say: if it doesn’t come from me, don’t believe the hype. Stay tuned anyway… who knows what might come next,» the singer adds in a side note to the video.
Their Story: Breakup and Reconciliation
Pink, 46, and former professional motocross racer Carey Hart, 50, are the parents of two children: Willow Sage, 14, and Jameson Moon, 9.
The couple met in 2001 at the Summer X Games in Philadelphia. Their relationship went through several ups and downs before Pink, born Alecia Moore, proposed in 2005. They tied the knot in Costa Rica in January 2006.
Two years later, they announced their first separation….
Nevertheless, they stayed on good terms: Carey Hart even appeared in the music video for the hit song So What, inspired by their breakup, and in spring 2009 they confirmed their reconciliation.

Therapy and Steady Efforts
Over the years, Pink has often spoken publicly about the work needed to preserve their bond. In a People interview, she revealed she had undergone both individual therapy and couples therapy, stressing that long-term relationships require continuous effort, self-reflection, and the ability to choose one’s battles.
In 2023, in another cover interview with the magazine, the singer explained that their mutual independence is one of the pillars of their longevity: they choose each other, without leaning on dependence. Carey Hart, at roughly the same time, shared that they were “in the process of rebuilding,” noting that some setbacks are sometimes necessary to move forward.

A Clear Message
Clearly, Pink had a message to convey that extended well beyond her romantic relationship, which, by her account, remains intact despite past hurdles. What comes next remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: in her statement, the singer emphasizes other issues, pointing to topics she considers important.
Congratulations to her on her Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination! This prestigious acknowledgment highlights the breadth of her career, her enduring influence in the music industry, and the impact of her success across generations.
A milestone that confirms her place among the great figures in music.

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