Pink denies separation reports; pink calls claim 'fake news'

Pink denies separation reports; pink calls claim 'fake news'

Pink pushed back on reports that she and her husband, Carey Hart, had split, posting a video on Instagram that called the story "fake news, not true. " In the clip she said she and her children were unaware of any separation.

Instagram denial and quoted remarks

In the video, Pink said, "So I was just alerted to the fact that I'm separated from my husband. I didn't know. Thank you, People Magazine. Thank you, Us Weekly. Thanks for letting me know. " She added that their 14-year-old and 9-year-old were also unaware and asked rhetorically whether commentators would prefer to focus on other issues, naming the Epstein files, systemic racism and the results of the 2026 Olympics, and noting that she was nominated the first year she was eligible for the Rock and Roll motherf-cking Hall of Fame. She concluded the clip with, "So fake news, not true. "

Initial headlines and updates

An early headline that circulated read, "Pink Separates from Carey Hart for Second Time After 20 Years of Marriage: Source (Exclusive). " That story was later updated to acknowledge Pink's Instagram denial. One short headline elsewhere appeared as "Just a moment... " on an initial page tied to the developing coverage.

What and responses

Sources told People Magazine that Pink, 46, had broken up with Hart, 50, after twenty years together. After Pink's video, her representatives declined further comment on the matter, and Hart's representatives did not respond. A representative for Pink directed an agency back to her Instagram video without additional comment. A representative for People did not immediately answer an email seeking comment.

Last public sighting and wedding history

The pair were last seen publicly in September 2025 in New York City, where reports said they appeared tense and were not wearing their wedding rings. The rumor of a separation surfaced shortly after their wedding anniversary in January; Pink did not acknowledge that anniversary this year, though the previous year she shared a lengthy Instagram post celebrating the relationship. The couple were married in 2006 in Costa Rica and previously announced a breakup in 2008, two years after their wedding.

Reconciliation and past comments

The two reconciled soon after their 2008 split. Hart later said, "We're rebuilding, " and added, "Sometimes you have to take a couple of steps backwards to move forward. " Hart even appeared in Pink's "So What" music video, which was inspired by their divorce. Pink previously reflected on their history in a past post: "19 years ago, on a beach in Costa Rica, we both took a chance we weren't sure we even believed in... I'm so glad we did. I've been with you longer than I haven't. You've been my one constant. You have loved me, hated me, and loved me again. I love our story, no matter what gets written. It is gritty and sweet. Thank you for being by my side all these years. I love you forever @hartluck. "

Comments on long-term relationships

Pink has been candid about relationship challenges over time. In 2021 she said, "Long-term relationships are not easy. It is much easier to stay in the solid days and jump from relationship to relationship, because then you don't have to fix the problems that keep recurring. "

Pink and Carey Hart share two children, Willow Sage Hart, 14, and Jameson Moon Hart, 9. Questions about the couple's status followed the recent reports and the September 2025 sighting; Pink's public denial on Instagram stands as her immediate response to those reports.