Pink’s love story with pro motocross rider Carey Hart has spanned more than two decades—marked by passion, resilience and very public ups and downs. The couple first met in August 2001, briefly split in 2003 and later married in January 2006 in Costa Rica. After another separation in 2008, they reconciled and went on to build a life together, raising their two children, daughter Willow Sage and son Jameson Moon.
Over the years, Pink—born Alecia Beth Moore—has been open about the work it takes to sustain a long marriage. On their 18th wedding anniversary in January 2024, she reflected candidly in a touching Instagram post about the struggles they had overcome together, writing that love is “a lifetime of coming back to the table.”
In February 2026, reports claimed the couple had separated after nearly 20 years of marriage. However, Pink quickly addressed the rumors in a video posted to social media, calling the reports “fake news” and denying that she and Hart had split.
Beyond their romance, Hart is a decorated figure in extreme sports, known for his groundbreaking motocross career and X Games legacy. Here’s everything to know about Carey Hart and his long, headline-making relationship with Pink.
Born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, Carey was given his first motorbike at just four years old. Carey was just 18 when he started on the professional supercross racing circuit and quickly became known for his wild tricks. He was the first motorcyclist to perform a backflip in competition on his style of bike. Carey also competed in BMX freestyle and currently races off-road trucks. Through his extreme sports career, Carey won 4 X-Games medals.
Carey and his crew at his shop Hart & Huntington Tattoo & Clothing Company were the subjects of A&E’s Inked, which premiered in 2005. He was also a cast member on the fifth season of the VH1 reality show The Surreal Life that same year.
Additionally, he’s hosted X-Games coverage and MTV2’s Burn Out and appeared in Pink’s music videos “Just Like A Pill”, “So What”, “Raise Your Glass” and “All I Know So Far.” As for the big screen, Carey was the subject of the 2003 biographical documentary Goodtimes With Carey Hart.


