Pink shut down a report that she and husband Carey Hart are separating after 20 years of marriage.
“So I was just alerted to the fact that I’m separated from my husband. I didn’t know,” she said in a video shared to Instagram Thursday. “Thank you for letting me know. Would you also like to tell our children? My 14-year-old and my 9-year-old are also unaware.”
She added, “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,” she continued, referring to other stories currently making headlines.
She continued, “Or do you want to talk about the fact that I got nominated, the first year I was eligible, for the Rock and Roll motherf–king Hall of Fame. Do you want to talk about my accomplishments, or do you only want to talk about my supposed demise?”
Pink ended her video, telling fans it was “fake news.”
“I love you all. Go with God, and trash news, you can do better,” she said.
A source claimed to People had called it quits for the second time on Thursday.
Reps for Pink and Hart did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
The “Who Knew” singer, 46, and the retired motocross racer, 50, first met at the Summer X Games in Philadelphia in 2001. After dating on and off for four years, Pink proposed to Hart in 2005 at one of his races.
They went on to marry in Costa Rica in January 2006 and have since welcomed two kids: daughter Willow Sage, 14, and son Jameson Moon, 8.
Pink announced in February 2008 that she and Hart had separated. That split famously inspired some of her hit songs, including “So What” and “Please Don’t Leave Me.”
“This decision was made by best friends with a huge amount of love and respect for one another,” a rep for the Grammy winner said at the time. “While the marriage is over, their friendship has never been stronger.”
However, Pink and Hart were back together by the next year after attending couples counseling. They later welcomed Willow in June 2011, followed by Jameson in December 2016.
“We’re rebuilding,” Hart told People in April 2010 regarding their split and subsequent reconciliation. “Sometimes you have to take a couple of steps backwards to move forward.”
In January 2024, while celebrating their 18th wedding anniversary, the “Just Like a Pill” singer revealed that she and Hart had almost split again in 2023.
“Love is a lifetime of coming back to the table. We almost didn’t make it to this one, well a couple of them, if I’m being honest,” she captioned a carousel of photos of her and the former motocross competitor from over the years.
Pink went on to say that she wore the couple’s “scars proudly” and called Hart her “stubborn, beautiful, immovable rock.”
“The family we’ve built and the stories we have weaved together and the memories we continue to make are worth more than a thousand million awards that anyone could give me,” she concluded the post. “I love you and I love us.”
As for Hart, he also took to social media at the time to share a touching 18th wedding anniversary post celebrating his and Pink’s relationship.
“In the last 18 years of marriage to this amazing human, we have done so much together,” he began. “Raise two amazing children, travel the world, go on adventures, love, argue, make up, support each other, laugh, cry, laugh more, breakup, get back together, party, mourn, grow, and a million other things.”
“There is no one else on this planet I’d rather do it with than you,” Hart added. “22 years in each other lives and I’m looking forward to the next 22. As long as you don’t kill me first. Love you baby!”
Pink gushed about Hart most recently in January 2025 in an Instagram post for their 19th wedding anniversary.
Although last month would have marked the pair’s 20th anniversary together, the “So What” singer didn’t appear to post anything for the milestone occasion.
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