News that singer Pink and her husband of 20 years, Carey Hart, were separating sparked disappointment among many fans, who lamented the end of another seemingly lasting celebrity marriage.
However, Pink quickly addressed the divorce rumors herself with a strange video on Instagram. Instead of denying the rumors, she asked people to focus on the ‘Epstein files’.
Whether they resolve it together or not, this issue is just the newest challenge for a couple who have faced many difficulties since getting married in 2006.
Pink and her husband, race car driver Carey Hart, who share two children – 14-year-old Willow Sage and 9-year-old Jameson Moon – briefly announced their separation in 2008, less than two years after getting married. However, they decided to work things out and cancelled their divorce a year later.
Several sources report a strange and often perplexing dynamic has developed within their marriage.
People magazine reported on Thursday that the 46-year-old singer and her 50-year-old motocross star partner have split up – this is the second time they’ve separated.
Moments later, Pink – née Alecia Beth Moore – took to Instagram to deny the split speculation.
She announced, with heavy sarcasm, that she and her husband had separated, revealing the news while on her way to get a beer.
Thanks for the update. Should I also tell my kids? They’re 14 and 9 and don’t know yet. Or would you prefer to discuss something else entirely?
Would you like to discuss the documents related to Epstein, issues of systemic racism, or the problem of misogyny in sports?
Are we going to discuss my successes, or just focus on the negative rumors? Those rumors aren’t true. I appreciate all of you. And may God bless you.
The recent divorce rumors likely started because Pink didn’t mention their wedding anniversary on social media in January. This was a noticeable change from the loving post she shared last year.
Pink and Hart haven’t been spotted together publicly since September, when they were in New York City. People noticed at the time that neither of them seemed to be wearing their wedding rings.
People close to the couple say their relationship is often at one of two extremes: either they’re heading for a breakup, or they’re incredibly happy together.
According to a source who spoke with the Daily Mail, the couple’s relationship is a rollercoaster – they’re either intensely in love or on the verge of breaking up. Despite their fights, the source believes they’re deeply connected. However, friends haven’t seen them together recently and initially thought they had already separated.
According to our source, while the couple is currently together, their future is uncertain. They’ve both always been independent and strong-willed, and that dynamic has defined their relationship for the past two decades. It’s simply how they operate.
It wouldn’t be shocking if they split up soon and repeat this pattern. They’re a really unusual couple, full of unexpected twists and turns.
Pink has often talked about her 20-year marriage to Carey Hart, and she’s said that therapy has been a key factor in helping them stay together.
Hart and the other person first met at the Summer X Games in Philadelphia back in 2001. Hart was competing in motocross when he had a bad crash, falling about 35 feet after attempting a flip. The fall resulted in three broken ribs, a fractured tailbone, and a shattered right foot, ultimately requiring hospitalization.
Still, the pair began dating shortly after.
Pink’s song ‘Love Song,’ released in 2003 on the album ‘Try This,’ seems to have been written after her first breakup, which happened two years earlier. The song explores her anxieties about finding love again.
Just a year after getting back together, Pink proposed to her boyfriend in 2005 while he was competing in a motocross race.
While on the track, the singer famously held up a sign that read, ‘Will you marry me? I’m serious!’
Hart promptly pulled over and accepted her proposal.
Oh my gosh, when Pink and Carey got married in Costa Rica back in 2006, I was SO happy for them! It felt like a fairytale. But then, in 2008, they announced they were separating and my heart just broke. What was even more shocking was when Pink actually told us, her fans, on her website that it wasn’t some dramatic thing – no cheating, no huge fights, just… a growing apart. It was so raw and honest, and honestly, it made me love her even more. It wasn’t what anyone expected, you know?
She admitted it might sound corny, but she and her friend are best friends and always will be, she wrote.
While briefly separated, Pink became incredibly popular with hit songs like “So What” and “Please Don’t Leave Me,” which were both on her 2008 album, Funhouse.
The situation became heartbreaking for the couple when Hart’s brother, 21-year-old Anthony, tragically died from a head injury. He had crashed while practicing for a motorcycle race.
Sources say Pink immediately went to be with Hart, and by 2009, they publicly shared they were trying to make their relationship work.
After reports surfaced this week, 73-year-old Tom Hart, the father of the famous motocross racer, spoke about the rumors of his son’s separation.
They were together for 20 years, which is more than many couples, he said in an interview with the Daily Mail. He also revealed he hasn’t spoken to Carey for 18 years, since the loss of their other son.
He explained that the decision to grow apart was his own. He’d attempted a similar approach previously without success, so he didn’t want to revisit it. He also stressed that Pink had no part in the estrangement from his son.
In 2010, the couple announced they were going to have a baby, and in June of the following year, they welcomed their daughter, Willow.
In 2016, Pink announced she was expecting another child by sharing a picture of her baby bump on Instagram. She and her husband welcomed their son, Jameson Moon Hart, in December.
Even after having more children, Pink and Hart continued to face difficulties in their marriage.
During a tense Thanksgiving weekend in 2018, the singer, known for “Raise Your Glass,” had a furious argument with her husband. In a fit of anger, she damaged his tires and accidentally hurt herself.
She shared the story on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in February 2019, explaining that she only managed to flatten one tire before cutting her hand, which required 13 stitches.
I made it through the first obstacle without a problem. He’s got a lifted F250 truck with really big tires, so I appreciate that,” Pink explained. “But on the second one, I lost some momentum and my hand slid down the blade after hitting the metal frame.
‘It was Thanksgiving. The holidays are stressful,’ she added.
The singer was also open about their relationship problems, posting about them on Instagram.
In a refreshingly honest Valentine’s Day post from 2019, Pink shared a selfie with her husband and jokingly admitted she sometimes felt frustrated with his stubbornness, saying she wanted to ‘rip [her] hair out’.
She wished everyone a Happy Valentine’s Day, and added that it’s perfectly okay to celebrate alone if you don’t have a partner. She encouraged people to treat themselves to nice chocolates – and not the cheap kind!
Pink revealed in a 2020 Instagram Live session with her therapist, Vanessa Inn, that therapy is what helped her and her husband, Carey Hart, stay together.
She explained that the only thing keeping them together is that, after being together for so long, they’ve started communicating in different ways. It’s not necessarily a male-female issue, she clarified, but rather something that happens with long-term partners. They’re currently working on improving their communication through both couples and individual therapy.
Following rumors about her marriage, Pink appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show. She’ll be guest hosting the show for a week, starting March 2nd, as part of Women’s History Month celebrations.
Kelly Clarkson, 42, won’t be appearing in upcoming episodes as she prepares to leave her daytime talk show, which she recently announced she’s stepping down from.
A source told the Daily Mail that Pink is hosting as a trial run, preparing her to potentially take over when Kelly Clarkson leaves the show this autumn.
According to a source, if the show receives positive reviews, she’s likely to get the job. Both she and NBC Universal are hoping for this outcome, but ultimately, the audience’s reaction will determine if it happens.
Some believe the recent rumors about Pink’s marriage are strategically timed, giving her an opportunity to connect with her fans in a similarly open and honest way that Kelly Clarkson has over the past seven years.
Everyone agrees Pink is very genuine and a natural fit for the part, but ultimately, her success will depend on whether she can attract and hold the audience’s attention.
It was strangely good timing that her relationship problems came up, even though it’s painful to discuss. People are eager to hear her address it on the show, hoping she’ll be as open and honest as Kelly. She has a real opportunity to boost ratings by sharing what happened.
The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Pink and NBC Universal for comment.
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