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In February 2026, pop star Pink, born Alecia Beth Moore, and former motocross racer Carey Hart were reportedly separating after more than 20 years of marriage. This would mark the second time the couple has parted ways since they first tied the knot in January 2006. However, Pink corrected the rumors and stated she’s not separating from Hart despite the media attention. Here’s what’s going on.

Pink corrected the rumors and said she and Carey Hart are not separating

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Pink, 46, and Carey Hart, 50, are reportedly not calling it quits on their 20-year marriage. The couple began dating back in 2001. According to E! News, they met at that year’s X Games, sparking an early connection. In June 2005, Hart proposed, and they tied the knot in Costa Rica in January 2006.

Pink and Hart first parted ways in 2008 before rekindling their flame in 2009. In 2013, Pink made a comment that she and Hart would “never be done,” especially now that they have children together. She also posted about their ups and downs on Instagram, calling marriage “awful” and “wonderful” in the same post.

Before the reports of Hart and Pink’s alleged split in February 2026, Hart praised his pop queen wife on Instagram in September 2025. He posted two photos of her. The first shows her posing next to a photo of a young Billy Joel. And the second is a photo of her with their daughter, Willow, and son, Jameson, at a concert.

“Happy b day mama!” Hart captioned the post at the time. “Very proud of the woman you have grown into over the last 24 years I have know you. Amazing mother, performer, wife, friend, business woman, philanthropist, role model, all around amazing human being. You are like a fine wine [sic].”

So, what’s really going on with Pink and Hart? Pink corrected the rumors by taking to Instagram and posting a clip of herself speaking out on the matter.

“I was just alerted to the fact that I’m separated from my husband,” she said. “Thank you, People Magazine. Thank you, Us Weekly — thank you for letting me know. I was wondering, would you also like to tell our children? My 14-year-old and 9-year-old are also unaware. Or, do you want to talk about some real news? Do you want to talk about the Epstein files? Do you want to talk about systemic racism, or misogyny in sports, or how classy the women’s hockey team is? … Or, do you want to talk about the fact that I got nominated the first year I was eligible for the Rock & Roll motherf***in’ Hall of Fame? Do you want to talk about my accomplishments, or do you only want to talk about my supposed demise?”

“So, fake news — I f***in’ hate that term,” she added.