
Nearly eight years later, she brought up their rocky past while commemorating their 12th anniversary via Instagram. The duo ultimately found their way back to each other, as Pink confirmed their reconciliation in February 2010. Their separation inspired her tracks “So What,” “Mean,” “I Don't Believe You” and “Please Don’t Leave Me,” all of which appeared on her Funhouse album that same year. The “Just Give Me a Reason” singer revealed in 2008 that the pair had called it quits after two years of marriage. Pink and Carey Hart: A Timeline of Their Relationship I still have a crush on you Imagespace/Shutterstock

“It’s been a nice mix of that ever since. 16 if ya count the 4 years we spent deciding if we were going to live together forever or kill each other,” she captioned a collection of pictures of the couple from over the years in January 2018. Their separation inspired her tracks “So What,” “Mean,” “I Don’t Believe You” and “Please Don’t Leave Me,” all of which appeared on her Funhouse album that same year.

They tied the knot in Costa Rica in 2006. After reconciling following a brief split in 2003, Pink proposed to Hart in 2005 while the motocross racer competed during the Pro 250 class finals in Mammoth, California. The twosome met in 2001 at the Summer X Games in Philadelphia.

Pink’s found her true love in her husband, Carey Hart! The long-term Hollywood couple seem to have found the secret to making their relationship work, no matter the circumstance.
