Pink and husband Carey Hart have reportedly called it quits for the second time in their 20-year marriage, though the singer herself refuted those claims in a video shared on Thursday.
Earlier in the day, an insider told People the Grammy winner, 46, and former motocross racer, 50, had once again parted ways.
“So I was just alerted to the fact that I’m separated from my husband,” Pink said hours later in a video posted on Instagram. “I didn’t know. Thank you for letting me know. Would you also like to tell our children? [They] are also unaware.”
The singer’s comments came after People cited a source claiming she and Hart had gone their separate ways, though they didn’t say when that happened or who initiated the split.
If true, the latest breakup would come 18 years after their last reported split, in February 2008.
It was following their 2009 reconciliation that Pink, born Alecia Moore, and Hart welcomed their two children: daughter Willow, now 14, and son Jameson, 9.
Pink and Hart first met in 2001 and first broke up two years later, only to get back together in 2004. The singer then popped the question to Hart in 2005, at his Pro 250 race.
On the heels of saying “I do” the following January, Hart told People he “knew within the first few weeks” after meeting Pink that he “wanted to be with her for the rest of my life.”
It was in early 2008 that Pink’s publicist announced the pair was putting a pin in their marriage. By the spring of 2009, they had reconciled and called off their divorce.
“We’re rebuilding,” Hart told People at the time. “Sometimes you have to take a couple of steps backwards to move forward.”
Years later, while celebrating their 18th wedding anniversary in 2024, Pink wrote on Instagram that she and Hart “almost didn’t make it to this one, well a couple of them, if I’m being honest. … I’m proud we made it to the other side of this year.”
Just this past December, speculation started swirling when Pink wrote on Instagram that she was spending New Year’s Eve alone in the hospital awaiting neck surgery, all while her family was “happily” away snowboarding.
She added that 2025 had been marked by several relationship changes, but didn’t offer specific details.
“I said goodbye to incredibly important people, and I said hello to new ones,” she wrote. “I know that 2026 is going to be better because that is the choice that I have made. … I choose joy and I leave behind the hurt. I’m going to choose positive thoughts over negative ones.”
News of the couple’s alleged separation broke one day after Pink was announced as one of the nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 2026 class of inductees.
