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Pink will not remarry Carey Hart
Pink will not remarry Carey Hart
Pink will not remarry Carey Hart.
Despite reports the recently reconciled couple are planning a lavish wedding
to renew their vows, the singer insists she and Carey are happy to just “be
together”.
She said: “I don't know where the remarriage thing came from. That kind of
came out of the air. We are definitely back together.
“We never really legally got divorced. Paperwork for both of us is really
annoying. So we're choosing to be together. Our role models are Tim Robbins
and Susan Sarandon and Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn - people who just choose
to be together every day because they want to be there. And labels have
never been our thing.”
The couple separated last February and Pink – real name Alecia Moore –
insists their split didn’t help as much as she expected.
She added: “We try to protect ourselves from being fully in love and fully
open and fully vulnerable, and really all we're doing is protecting
ourselves from love and real love and the opportunity to really learn and
grow with another person, so it's actually really detrimental, and you think
it's helping.”
The ‘So What’ star’s most recent album, ‘Funhouse’, dealt with the demise of
her marriage but Pink insists she will have no problems performing any of
the tracks on her forthcoming tour, despite her change in personal
circumstances.
She explained to website AZCentral.com: “Aside from a few songs that are
completely vulnerable for me, when I'm writing even my angry kind of songs,
like ‘So What’, for me, every emotion is involved - I'm being sarcastic, I'm
being silly, I'm being angry, I'm all of these emotions, all at the same
time, so I include them in my songs.
“So it's still silly, it's still funny, I still have anger. It's really easy
to just be right back there. I don't have a hard time transplanting myself
straight back to that moment.”
Pink first met motorcross racer Carey at the 2001 X Games. They split for a
short period in 2003, but got back together and tied the knot in Costa Rica
in January 2006 before their second separation.
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