Carey Hart has participated in different competitions throughout his career and appeared in multiple films and TV shows. Have a look at Carey's entire journey in detail.
Pink and Carey Hart have been one of the most well-known celebrity couples. The duo shares two children and exchanged vows in 2006 after dating for three years. Although they started dating in 2001, the pair separated for a brief period in 2003 and resolved their issues in 2004. They had split for another time in 2008 and reconciled in 2009. Pink and Carey were recently in the headlines when reports of their split started trending everywhere. However, Pink denied the rumours by sharing an Instagram video on February 27, 2026.
Back in 2021, Pink opened up on how her relationship with Carey Hart has developed over the years. During an interview with PEOPLE, Pink said that she and Carey have “grown up together,” adding that they have started expecting less from each other, which helps them to give each other more than their expectations. Pink revealed during the conversation that she and Carey are taking therapy and counselling together. For the unversed, Carey has been active as a truck racer, freestyle motocross competitor, and motorcycle racer for many years. Keep reading to know more about Carey and his career.
Carey Hart grew up in Seal Beach, California. He was born on July 17, 1975, and he developed an interest in racing when he was six years old. Notably, he competed for the first time during that period, and it happened two years after he received a motocross bike from his father. Carey slowly became an expert in racing and participated in the AMA Supercross circuit when he was 18 years old. He is also credited with creating the sport of freestyle motocross, where jumps and stunts were a priority.
Carey Hart developed a big fan base with the popularity of freestyle motocross in 1998. This helped him to be a part of commercial campaigns for various companies. The list includes famous brands like Mountain Dew, Fox, Dunkin’ Donuts, and more. Carey additionally gained recognition for the 'Hart Attack,' a trick that he created for the racing games. The trick refers to the moment where a rider performs a vertical handstand on a bike and jumps over a gap at the same time.
Back in 2007, Carey Hart participated in the AMA Supermoto series with his group, the H&H/Rockstar Moto Team. The group managed to finish 12th in the competition. His last competition was the Moto X Speed & Style event, which was held in 2012. Although he had a successful journey as an off-road truck racer and a motorcycle racer for a long time, Carey suffered multiple injuries over the years. Carey suffered from problems like blood loss, broken bones, scars, and metal replacement rods. He participated in other competitions like X Games XVIII, Dode Viper Celebrity Challenge, AMA Supermoto Championship, Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, Gravity Games, and more.
While pursuing his career in the world of racing, Carey Hart appeared frequently in several films and TV shows. Hart’s credits include Rob Cohen’s action thriller film, XXX, released in 2002. He even made a cameo in Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle in 2000. He has been featured on TV shows such as Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, The David Letterman Show, Punk’d, Inked, Rove Live, Nitro Circus, Chelsea Lately, and more. Furthermore, he has appeared in the music videos of the singles released by his wife, Pink. The singles include So What, Raise Your Glass, Just Give Me a Reason, True Love, Just Like Fire, and All I Know So Far.
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