12/12/2009 in Pink and her motorcross racing hubby, Carey Hart, have gotten back together after being separated and never legally divorced. Sari N. Kent Pink and her Freestyle Motocross racing husband, Carey Hart, have gotten back together. According to an article on People.com, "The singer, who acknowledges in an interview with Ellen DeGeneres airing Friday that she and her ex are a couple again, says she finds it funny to perform her hit song 'So What'- which contains some choice words for Hart. . . . When the talk show host offers her congratulations on being 'happy' and 'back together' after splitting up, Pink says, 'We are. Thank you.'"g "He's in the audience so when I sing, 'He's a tool,' now that's my favorite line," she tells DeGeneres. "Hi, Honey, that's you." Pink and Hart met at the 2001 X Games in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In a moment of true romance and bravado, Pink proposed to Hart during a Mammoth Lakes, California motocross race by holding up a "Will you marry me?" sign on his pit board. On the other side was written "I'm Serious!" They tied the knot in January of 2006 in Costa Rica only to announce their split a mere two years later. When asked if she and the motocross racer would consider having another wedding ceremony, Pink says coyly, "I love a party." Born Alecia Beth Moore in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Pink blazed onto the music scene as an R&B singer but later switched to rock. She attained commercial success in 2000 with her first album, "Can't Take Me Home," and its first single, "There You Go." In 2001, she released her second album, "Missundaztood," which showed a significant shift in her musical direction. Her third album, "Try This," was released in November of 2003 and her fourth album, "I'm Not Dead," was released in April of 2008. It has generated seven hit singles including "Stupid Girls," "U + Ur Hand" and "Who Knew." Her fifth and latest album, "Funhouse," was released in late October 2008 and was preceded by her first solo number one on the Hot 100, "So What." To date, Pink has sold more than 10 million albums in the U.S. and over 32 million records worldwide, scored eight Top 10 U.S. hits and has won two Grammy Awards.