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Pink has denied that she and Carey Hart have called it quits.
A raft of news outlets reported that The Cover Me in Sunshine singer and former motorcycle racer had ended their marriage after more than 20 years.
In a new post on Instagram, Pink addressed the rumours.
"So I was just alerted to the fact that I'm separated from my husband. I didn't know! Thank you for letting me know. Would you also like to tell our children?
The couple share daughter Willow Sage Hart, born in 2011, and son Jameson Moon Hart, born in 2016.
"Fake news. Not true. I love you all. Go with god," she added.
Pink first sparked rumours the two might have called it quits in a 31 December Instagram post reflecting on 2025, sharing that she spent New Year's Eve in the hospital waiting to undergo neck surgery while her family went snowboarding.
"I am leaving behind all of my hurt in 2025," she wrote at the time. "This year was a doozy for all of us, and it ran the spectrum from absolutely devastating to mildly annoying."
Pink and Hart got together in 2001 after meeting at the action sports competition Summer X Games. Hart proposed in June 2005, and the pair tied the knot in Costa Rica in January 2006.
They announced in February 2008 that they had separated amicably, with Hart even appearing in the video for Pink's hit single So What, which was inspired by their divorce. In the spring of 2009, they revealed that they had reconciled.
"People are always like, 'Why did you get back together?'" Pink told Redbook in 2013. "Well, we weren't done. And now we have Willow, so we'll never be done."
Indeed, the singer raised a glass to their longtime relationship in 2020, writing on Instagram, "He and I have been at this a long time, and it is our relentless and stubborn idealism that keeps us together.
"Marriage is awful, wonderful, comfort and rage," she continued. "It is boring, terrifying, and a total nail-biter. It is loving another fallible creature while trying to love yourself. It is a lifetime of coming back to the table."