Pink is so much more than just a pop star — she’s the proud parent of two children with her husband, Carey Hart.
The Grammy winner shares daughter Willow and son Jameson with the former professional freestyle motocross competitor.
Reports that the two separated after 20 years of marriage surfaced on Feb. 26, 2026. However, Pink took to Instagram at the time, calling the rumors “fake news.”
The couple — who have been on and off since 2003 — have been very vocal about their parenting highs and lows over the years.
For her part, Pink has often gushed over their little ones on social media and in various interviews, discussing everything from taking the kids on tour with her to stepping back from the spotlight in 2020 to spend more quality time with them.
Get to know the pop star’s children below.
Willow Sage Hart
In June 2011, Pink became a mom when her “gorgeous” first child, Willow Sage, was born.
The little one is no stranger to the spotlight, as she has posed on many red carpets with her parents over the years and has collaborated with Pink on several occasions.
For example, the mother-daughter duo released their song “Cover Me in Sunshine” in 2021 and performed it together in front of massive audiences.
Willow also famously joined her famous mother on stage for the opening night of the hitmaker’s 2023 Summer Carnival Tour to sing their debut song.
Additionally, Pink’s mini-me received praise from fans after she and the hitmaker performed a rendition of the latter’s 2017 track “What About Us” at the 2024 Democratic National Convention.
Jameson Moon Hart
Pink revealed Willow’s upcoming big sister status with an Instagram baby bump debut in November 2016, captioned, “Surprise!”
Jameson arrived the following month.
The little one has followed in his father’s footsteps with an interest in extreme sports, including dirt biking and skateboarding.
When Hart found himself under fire in 2018 over a photo of the toddler riding a dirt bike, his wife had no issue taking to social media to clap back at critics.
“God bless your perfect path,” the songwriter told one hater in particular at the time. “I have no interest in that myself. However, do check in from time to time to let us all know what other teachings you may have for us, oh perfect f–king stranger.”
Pink has defended many other parenting decisions, including her son’s circumcision and her daughter’s shooting lessons.
Separation and co-parenting rumors
In February 2026, reports surfaced that the duo, who wed in January 2006, parted ways yet again.
“So I was just alerted to the fact that I’m separated from my husband. I didn’t know,” the singer said on Instagram at the time, telling fans that her kids were also “unaware” of any split. “Fake news, not true. I f–king hate that term! I love you all. Go with God, and trash news, you can do better.”
Pink and Hart first crossed paths at the 2001 Summer X Games in Philadelphia and dated on and off for several years.
Then, in 2005, Pink proposed to Hart on a race track in Mammoth Lakes, Calif., when he was competing in the Pro 250 class finals.
On his third lap of the race, the singer held up a pit board that read, “Will You Marry Me? Serious!”
The couple previously publicly separated in February 2008 — and the breakup famously inspired Pink to write tracks like “So What” and “Please Don’t Leave Me.”
“This decision was made by best friends with a huge amount of love and respect for one another,” she said at the time. However, they reconciled in 2010 before welcoming Willow the following year.


