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Pink health scare 2026: Why the singer spent New Year’s in a hospital bed
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Pink health scare 2026: Why the singer spent New Year’s in a hospital bed


Pink announced that 2026 would be about choosing positive thoughts over negative ones


Singer Pink  performs onstage during the One805 Live Fall Concert benefiting First Responders on September 20, 2024 in Carpinteria, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)© Getty Images
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
JANUARY 2, 2026 4:38 PM ESTJAN 2, 2026, 4:38 PM EST

Pink shocked fans around the world when she welcomed 2026 not on a stage or at a glamorous party, but from a hospital bed. The 46-year-old pop icon shared a photo of herself smiling gently, bandaged and clearly recovering from surgery. The image was calm, but the story behind it was serious, emotional, and deeply human.

The Grammy-winning singer revealed that she underwent cervical disc surgery to fix long-standing issues in her neck. This health scare was not cosmetic or superficial. It was a medical necessity after years of performing intense choreography, flying through the air on cables, and pushing her body far beyond what most people ever would. In her own words, rock and roll is a contact sport, and her spine finally needed some care.

The Grammy-winning singer revealed that she underwent cervical disc surgery to fix long-standing issues in her neck© Pink
The Grammy-winning singer revealed that she underwent cervical disc surgery to fix long-standing issues in her neck

Cervical Disc Surgery Explained in Simple Terms

Pink’s operation involved replacing two damaged discs in her neck. These discs sit between the bones of the spine and act like shock absorbers. Over time, injury or strain can cause them to herniate, pressing painfully on nerves and even the spinal cord.

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Doctors typically perform this surgery to remove the damaged disc and replace it with either an artificial disc or a bone graft. The goal is to restore movement and relieve nerve pressure. In Pink’s case, the procedure gave her what she jokingly called two shiny new discs and a brand new scar beneath the bandage on her neck.

For someone whose career depends on athletic performance, this was not just treatment. It was an investment in her future.

Pink performs at Xcel Energy Center.© Getty Images
Pink performs at Xcel Energy Center.

Why Pink Was Alone on New Year’s Eve

While Pink lay in her hospital bed, her family was not by her side, but that was not because of neglect or trouble. Her husband, Carey Hart, and their two children were away enjoying a Christmas holiday snowboarding trip.

Willow Sage Hart, Jameson Moon Hart and Pink.© Bruce Glikas/Getty Images
Willow Sage Hart, Jameson Moon Hart and Pink.

Carey Hart, a former motocross champion, has been married to Pink for nearly 20 years. Their anniversary arrives on January 7, making this recovery period especially meaningful. Their children, Willow Sage and Jameson Moon, are now growing fast, and Pink made it clear that she remains focused on being present for them as they chase their own dreams.

Even alone in a hospital room, she was surrounded by love.

A Powerful Emotional Reset After a Painful 2025

Beyond the surgery, what truly moved fans was Pink’s emotional honesty. She shared that 2025 had been a deeply painful year, marked by loss and grief. She said goodbye to people who mattered to her in ways that still hurt. Rather than carrying that weight into the new year, she chose to leave it behind.

Pink announced that 2026 would be about choosing positive thoughts over negative ones. She said she was choosing joy over sadness. “I want to say Happy New Year’s to everyone. I am so happy to say goodbye to the snake year and welcome in the horse. I am leaving behind all of my hurt in 2025. This year was a doozy for all of us and it ran the spectrum from absolutely devastating to mildly annoying. In amongst all of that, there was so much beauty. And I got to wake up every day and get out of bed and go about my business,” she wrote.

P!nk attends the FIREAID Benefit Concert for California Fire Relief.© Getty Images for FIREAID
P!nk attends the FIREAID Benefit Concert for California Fire Relief.

Adding: “The business of loving my children and helping them to follow their dreams. Showing them that life is an adventure or nothing at all. Loving and laughing, cooking and dancing, crying and screaming, forgiving and apologizing, and all the rest of our beautiful messiness. So much beauty in amongst it all. So many more good people in the world than bad. I said goodbye to incredibly important people, and I said hello to new ones. I’ve realized dreams this year, as well as nightmares. And I end the year giving reverence to, paying attention to, and to fixing my body,” the star continued.

According to Pink, the surgery is far from aesthetic. “It may not be a fancy Face lift, but I am getting two new shiny discs in my neck. A new scar, a new reminder, that I appreciate this vessel that I have and use it for all it’s worth. Rock ‘n’ roll is a contact sport. And as I sit here by myself on New Year’s Eve in a hospital room while my family is happily snowboarding- I know that 2026 is going to be better because that is the choice that I have made. I hope and pray every person can make that wish, have that choice. I know that isn’t a reality for some.”

Pink performs at Xcel Energy Center on October 17, 2024 in St Paul, Minnesota. (Photo by Adam Bettcher/Getty Images)© Getty Images
Pink performs at Xcel Energy Center on October 17, 2024 in St Paul, Minnesota. (Photo by Adam Bettcher/Getty Images)

“Happy new year and may you experience more joy than sorrow, more sunshine than rain, more love than hatred. Let’s shed that old snake skin. And find our horsepower,” she concluded.

What This Means for Pink’s Career

Fans naturally worry about tours, albums, and performances when a star goes into surgery. In Pink’s case, this procedure actually makes it more likely she will continue performing safely. Cervical disc replacement allows for mobility and strength once recovery is complete. 

Many athletes return to full activity after this kind of surgery, and Pink has always treated her body like that of a professional athlete. Expecting her to come back even stronger is not unrealistic. It is part of her identity.

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