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Pink Addresses Rumors About Her Relationship Status with Husband Carey Hart

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After 20 years of marriage, Pink and her husband Carey Hart are still going strong, despite recent rumors suggesting otherwise.

In response to a report by PEOPLE magazine claiming the couple had separated, Pink took to Instagram to set the record straight. “Fake news, not true,” she declared in a video to her followers, dismissing the claims.

“I’ve just been informed that I’m supposedly separated from my husband,” Pink quipped in the video. “I didn’t know. Thank you, People Magazine. Thank you, US Weekly. Thanks for the heads up.” She added with a touch of sarcasm, “Should we inform our children too? My 14-year-old and 9-year-old seem to be in the dark. Or perhaps we could focus on some real news?”

The 46-year-old singer, whose real name is Alecia Moore, and Carey Hart, 50, a former professional motocross rider, are parents to two children: a 14-year-old daughter and a 9-year-old son. The couple has previously weathered a split in 2008 before reconciling.

The 46-year-old singer, born Alecia Moore, and Hart, 50, a former professional motocross racer, share two children: a 14-year-old daughter and a 9-year-old son.

The couple first met at the 2001 Summer X Games in Philadelphia and dated on and off before Hart proposed in 2005. They married in Costa Rica in January 2006.

The pair previously separated in 2008 but later reconciled. Hart appeared in Pink’s music video for “So What,” which was inspired by their split. They called off their divorce in 2009.

Over the years, Pink has spoken openly about the ups and downs of their relationship. In a 2021 PEOPLE cover story, she said they had participated in both individual therapy and couples counseling.

“Long-term relationships are not easy,” Pink told PEOPLE at the time. “You have to end up fixing yourself; you can’t fix the other person.”

In a separate interview with PEOPLE two years later, Pink described her and Hart as “independent to a fault.”

“That’s probably why we’ve stayed together so long, because we can live completely separately and then be together,” she said. “We don’t need each other. We choose each other.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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