Pink denies separation claims; pink calls rumors 'not true'

Pink denies separation claims; pink calls rumors 'not true'

Pop singer pink says she is not separated from her husband, Carey Hart, after reports suggested otherwise. She addressed the story in a video on her official Instagram account and called the rumors "fake news, not true. "

Pink’s Instagram denial

In a video posted to her official Instagram account, Pink said she had been surprised to learn of the alleged split and mocked the outlets that circulated the report. She said, "I was just alerted to the fact that I'm separated from my husband. I didn't know, " and added, "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?" She later called the rumors "fake news, not true" and said, "I f–king hate that term! I love you all. Go with God, and trash news, you can do better. "

The initial separation headline

An outlet was first to publish the claim Thursday based on an unnamed source under the headline "Pink Separates from Carey Hart for Second Time After 20 Years of Marriage: Source (Exclusive). " That report surfaced on Feb. 26, 2026, saying the couple had parted ways after 20 years of marriage. The outlet later updated its story to acknowledge Pink's Instagram denial and said Pink's representatives declined comment while Hart's did not respond to inquiries.

Children, ages and history

Pink and Carey Hart wed in January 2006. They separated in 2008 and reunited shortly thereafter. The couple have been on and off since 2003, and they are parents to two children: daughter Willow Sage Hart, born in June 2011 and now 14, and son Jameson Moon Hart, who is 9. Pink has described stepping back from the spotlight in 2020 to spend more time with her children and has taken them on tour at times.

Willow’s public moments

Willow has appeared with her mother on red carpets and collaborated musically with her. The mother-daughter duo released the song "Cover Me in Sunshine" in 2021 and performed it together for large audiences. Willow joined Pink on stage for the opening night of the 2023 Summer Carnival Tour to sing that song, and the pair performed a rendition of Pink's 2017 track "What About Us" at the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Pink revealed Willow's upcoming big sister status with an Instagram baby bump debut in November 2016 captioned "Surprise!"

Carey Hart, parenting and past disputes

Carey Hart is a former pro motocross racer and a former professional freestyle motocross competitor. Their son has shown an interest in extreme sports, including dirt biking and skateboarding. Hart faced criticism in 2018 after a photo circulated of the toddler riding a dirt bike; Pink responded on social media, writing in part, "God bless your perfect path. I have no interest in that myself. However, do check in from time to time to let us all know what other teachings you may have for us, oh perfect f–king stranger. "

Over the years Pink has defended a range of parenting decisions, including their son's circumcision and their daughter's shooting lessons.

Responses and wider context

In her Instagram video Pink named other topics people might cover instead of the rumored split, citing the Epstein files, the results of the 2026 Olympics and her nomination for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. A representative for Pink directed a news agency back to her Instagram video without additional comment, and a representative for the original outlet did not immediately answer an email seeking comment.

Reports that the duo, who wed in January 2006, had parted ways again circulated in February 2026; Pink's public denial on Instagram sought to put those reports to rest.

Pink and Carey Hart remain married, they have two children—Willow Sage Hart, 14, and Jameson Moon Hart, 9—and the singer has publicly pushed back on the separation claims.