Pink is shutting down speculation about her marriage ending in a divorce just as her career reaches a historic milestone. After reports claimed she and Carey Hart had quietly split, the singer took to Instagram to deny it all. The moment coincides with her first-ever Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination.
Pink Dismisses Divorce Rumors While Celebrating Career High
As headlines buzzed with claims via People that she and Carey Hart had called it quits, Pink wasted no time setting the record straight. In a candid Instagram video, she addressed the rumors with her trademark sarcasm and bite. After saying “hi” to her fans, the star revealed: “On my way to a beer, I was just alerted to the fact I have split from my husband.”
“Thank you for letting me know. Would you also like to tell my children?” She continued, “My 14-year-old and nine-year-old are also unaware. Or do you want to talk about some real news?” She then pivoted sharply, challenging the media’s priorities:
“Do you want to talk about the Epstein files, do you want to talk about systemic racism, or misogyny in sports?”
Frustrated by the focus on her personal life, she added, “Do you want to talk about my accomplishments or only my supposed demise?” Closing the message decisively, Pink said, “So fake news, not true. I love you all. Go with God.”
In the caption, she reinforced her stance: “Like I always say. If you don’t hear it from me, don’t believe the hype. Stay tuned though! Who knows what could happen next!?!”
Pink and Hart, who married in Costa Rica in 2006, share two children and have weathered public ups and downs before, including a brief separation in 2008 before reconciling.
A Full-Circle Moment in the Rock Hall Spotlight
While rumors swirled, Pink was also celebrating a career milestone: her first nomination for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Eligible 25 years after her debut, she now joins a 2026 ballot that includes Mariah Carey, Shakira, Lauryn Hill, Oasis, Phil Collins, Iron Maiden, and Wu-Tang Clan.
For an artist who built her brand on defying expectations, the nomination feels fitting. From rebellious anthems to vulnerable ballads, Pink has long championed outsiders and underdogs.
Induction is not guaranteed, but the symbolism is undeniable. As headlines question her marriage, Pink is reminding the world that her legacy is measured in music, resilience and staying power.






