Despite their separation after two years of marriage, Pink and Carey Hart just could not let each other go. To prove it, the reunited couple are talking about renewing their marriage vows.
“They want to have a ceremony at their house in Malibu on the beach at sunset,” a friend of the pair, who split in February 2008, reveals. “It will take place in early summer and will be very simple and small, with just their family and a few close friends.”
Another confidante close to Carey confirms plans for a second wedding. “They are very happy and spending a lot of time together,” the pal says.
For Pink, 29, and motocross racer Carey, 33, who met at the 2001 X Games in Las Vegas, absence really did make their hearts grow fonder. “They broke up because of their busy careers, but they never stopped loving each other,” the friend of the couple says. “They’ve always had a bond, but they needed time apart to realize that they wanted to continue their marriage.”
Pink admits she isn’t entirely over her ex-husband Carey Hart.
“It’s up and down,” she says in February’s Seventeen. “You have strong moments, and you have weak moments. But it’s not just been devastating – it’s been freedom, too. I told him that I would give him away at his next wedding.”
She also says it “feels very confusing” that her single “So What” — which she has said is not about Hart — became the break-up anthem of the year.
“It’s bittersweet,” says the singer, 29. “It’s funny, it’s empowering, it’s ‘Screw you,’ it’s all of that.”
Despite the razor-sharp lyrics (“I’m just fine/And you’re a tool”), Pink says she doesn’t like being a mean girl.
“My brother and I fought a lot when we were kids. We were very violent,” she says, explaining how she got to be so aggressive. “He could always beat me physically, but I could always beat him with words. And you learn how to survive by how you are as a kid and can just be really mean.
“I can cut people down. I don’t like to,” says Pink. “I don’t want to be like that anymore.”
I was recently sent Pink’s new album, “Funhouse” to check out. I absolutely LOVE it. It’s such a great album. There is such a wide range of song styles on the album. The upbeat songs – like “So What” and “Funhouse” are great, then you have the slower, moving “Crystal Ball” which highlights her amazing voice. I love every song, but my favorite has to be “Sober”, so I was totally stoked that “Sober” was her latest release off the album.
You should definitely pick up your copy of “Funhouse” today. It’s a great album, every song is amazing.
Here’s the video for “Sober” my favorite song from the album!
Posted Tuesday, November 25th, 2008 at 10:10am
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