Pink‘s husband Carey Hart was a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and gave a rare interview by himself!
The 45-year-old motocross star opened up about being featured in his wife’s new documentary Pink! All I Know So Far and how the world got to see a different side of him.
Carey said that Pink never talked to him about being featured in the project until two days before it was released.
“I saw some rough cuts of it early on, and the funny thing is about two days before the movie came out, she’s like, ‘You know, I never actually talked to you about this. How do you feel about being in it and your parts in it?’ I’m like, ‘Well a little too late now,’” he said.
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The 41-year-old “So What” entertainer, who just released her new Amazon Prime documentary All I Know So Far, opened up to Extra about her marriage to Carey Hart.
Pink is officially on TikTok and her debut video features her adorable daughter Willow, 9, showing off her sweet singing voice!
“Or I can sing ‘Cover Me in Sunshine,’” Willow can be heard saying to her mom before breaking out into the song.
“Cover me in sunshine / Shower me in good times / Tell me that the world’s been spinning / Since the beginning and everything will be alright / Just cover me in sunshine,” she sings.
Pink makes an appearance at the end of the video. You can check it out, embedded below!
The 45-year-old husband to Pink showed off pictures of 9-year-old Willow and 3-year-old Jameson practicing shooting on his Instagram on Saturday (October 10).
“Fun morning shooting w/ my kids! Willz is getting seriously good w/ the rifle and handling of a firearm. And jamo absolutely loves shooting! And the rate that he is processing the handling of them, he makes me proud. I’m a firm believer in teaching my kids to shoot, but more importantly, handle a fire arm. No better sound than the bullet of your kids gun plucking a steel target at 30 yards 🤘🏼🤘🏼. Have a great weekend, everyone. #IfYourDontLikeItScrollOn #PokeTheBear,” he wrote.
Later on Twitter, he reacted to a user questioning his politics, who said: “It’s badass you are teaching your kids. Which is why I’m so confused you would support the democrats who have stated they will take our guns. Unless only the rich will be allowed the privilage. Let that sink in as to why people will vote Trump.”
“1st they don’t want to take your guns, and why has none of the 44 before been able to take them?? Second I’m a republican who hates Trump, so I have no choice,” Carey responded.
Back in the summer, Pink posted a sweet tribute to her husband. See the post!
“Happy birthday @hartluck I still remember your 27th birthday. You’re so much cooler now. I hope this year is your happiest. #youdeservethebest your kids worship you and I am grateful for you every single day almost,” Pink wrote in her post.
Pink and Carey are the parents of two kids – nine-year-old daughter Willow and three-year-old son Jameson.
Calling into SiriusXM’s The Jason Ellis Show on Monday (April 13), the 44-year-old former motocross racer opened up about the struggles the family went through and how scared they all were.
“It was intense. They both got extremely sick,” Carey shared. “My son probably got the worst of the two of them…. My wife got it pretty bad as well.”
He added that Pink having asthma made her more susceptible to contracting the virus, and it “totally attacked her lungs and her chest” and made it more difficult for her to breathe.”
Carey added that Pink, Jameson and their daughter Willow stayed in quarantine at the beginning of March, and Jameson and Pink started to feel ill after his return from Daytona Bike Week.
When that happened, he took it upon himself to go into full lockdown mode in their second home in Santa Ynez, Calif.
“My son kind of took a turn for the worse. He had had extremely high body temperature. He was up around 102, 103 [degrees Fahrenheit] for, God, like a solid two going on three weeks straight,” Carey shared. “The kid was in the bath four, five times a day trying to break his temperature. And then Alecia was progressively getting worse.”
“Once their symptoms started to sort of break and get behind us, we came back home [to LA],” he continued.
“Good thing you get paid,” one commenter wrote on the post.
“I’m deeply sad that you feel the need to be rude and lash out, but I get it. We’re all feeling really scared. My advice to you would be to cultivate positivity and if you wanna reach out and be friendly, this community is here for you,” Pink wrote back.