Before the rumors of their separation, neither Pink nor her husband Carey Hart had publicly celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary.
The couple, who wed on January 7, 2006, each posted heartfelt tributes on Instagram on their 19th wedding anniversary last year, but they clearly didn’t acknowledge the milestone this time around.
“19 years ago on a beach in Costa Rica, we both took a chance we never believed in. We are so happy,” Pink wrote in a 2025 post, along with a photo of the two of them in ski gear.
“I’ve been with you longer than I’ve been without you. You were my one eternity. You loved me, hated me, and loved me again. No matter what is written, I love our story. Gritty and sweet. Thank you for being by my side all these years. I love you forever @heartluck.”
Hart’s post featured recent photos of the couple as well as adorable throwback photos from the early days of their relationship.
“Today marks 19 years that I have been married to this amazing woman @pink. Over 20 years we have traveled the world, started a family, and created amazing memories and life together,” he wrote in the caption.
“Not bad for a few kids who weren’t expected to do anything. You’re like fine wine and I love you.”
On Thursday, a source told People magazine that the couple had broken up, but the singer quickly slammed the report in an Instagram video, calling it “fake news.”
“So I was informed that I was separated from my husband. I didn’t know that,” she said. “Thank you for letting me know. Can you please tell my kids too? My 14 year old and 9 year old don’t even notice.”
Representatives for Mr. Pink and Mr. Hart did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
Pink (real name Alecia Beth Moore) and Hart have also not appeared in each other’s Instagram posts in recent months, although their feeds are lined with snapshots of their two children: daughter Willow Sage, 14, and son Jameson Moon, 8.
Pink, 46, and the 50-year-old former motocross racer met at the 2001 X Games in Philadelphia. She proposed to him in 2005 during a race in Mammoth Lakes, California.
The Grammy winner announced their separation in February 2008, which famously inspired some of her hit songs, including “So What” and “Please Don’t Leave Me.”
However, the two got back together by February 2010 after undergoing counseling.
But in 2024, the “Just Give Me a Reason” songstress revealed they almost broke up again in a candid Instagram post celebrating their 18th wedding anniversary.
“Love is a lifelong journey back to the table. To be honest, we almost never made it to this one. Some of it, to be honest,” the pop star captioned a series of photos taken with Hart over the years.
She called the marriage “very difficult” and admitted that she was “humbled by the wonders of loyalty, history, forgiveness, and resilience.”
“The family we’ve built, the stories we’ve woven together, and the memories we continue to make are worth more than 10 million awards anyone could give me. I love you, and I love you,” she concluded.
