Pink Celebrates 15 Years of Marriage with 'Babe' Carey Hart: 'What a Wild Ride It's Been'

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Happy anniversary, Pink and Carey Hart!

On Thursday, the couple celebrated 15 years since their marriage in 2006 — and Pink, born Alecia Moore, had a sweet tribute for her husband on the milestone date.

"15 years. Proud of us babe," the 41-year-old captioned several photos of the two over the years. "See, sometimes being stubborn pays off. What a wild ride it's been, once we learned how to stay in our race line."

"Here's to at least the next 15 months hahahAh," she added. "I love you and I love our family. ❤️❤️."

The couple — who share daughter Willow Sage, 9, and son Jameson Moon, 4 — have been together for 19 years. Back in September, the singer openly discussed how marriage counseling with Hart, 45, has helped keep the two together.

"Marriage is awful, wonderful, comfort and rage," she wrote. "It is boring, terrifying, and a total nail biter. It is loving another fallible creature while trying to love yourself. It is a lifetime of coming back to the table."

"People laugh at us because we're either fighting or laughing. They roll their eyes when we talk about therapy," she added, before encouraging people to also seek therapy. "But I'll tell you what. It's worth it. All of it. Even when it isn't."

In April 2019, the singer also revealed that the two have been in therapy together since they started dating.

"Carey and I have been in couples counseling almost our entire 17 years that we've been together," she said on the Today show at the time.

"It's the only reason we're still together. He speaks Polish, I speak Italian, and she speaks both. We don't speak the same language," the mother of two explained. "We come from broken families, and we had no model for: How are we supposed to keep this family together and live this crazy life? And there's no book that says, 'Here's how to do this.' So we go to counseling, and it works."

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