Pink has been hospitalized after suffering a health emergency on New Year's Eve.
On Wednesday night, the 46-year-old musician shared a selfie on social media of herself donning a hospital gown, a large neck bandage while resting in a hospital bed.
Despite the unexpected setting, the “Get the Party Started” singer appeared in good spirits, smiling brightly as she reflected emotionally on 2025 and explained the reason for her hospital stay.
The pop star joked on Instagram that she wasn’t there for facial plastic surgery, but instead had received “two new shiny discs in my neck,” adding that “rock ‘n’ roll is a contact sport.”
Pink also pointed out that while she recovered alone in the hospital, her family was still able to enjoy the holiday by snowboarding.
“This year was a doozy for all of us and it ran the spectrum from absolutely devastating to mildly annoying,” the singer wrote. “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. The business of loving my children and helping them to follow their dreams.”
Pink, who shares two children with former motocross racer Carey Hart, 50, went on to reflect on being forced to say goodbye to “incredibly important people” in 2025, while also experiencing both realized dreams and difficult moments.
She also vowed to “work this year to help preserve the choices of others to make for themselves and their families and this very pursuit of happiness.”
Friends and loved ones flooded the comments section with messages of support and well wishes. “Thank you for this. 🙌 happy healing & happy new year,” Juliette Lewis wrote, while Kristin Chenoweth added, “Amen sister amen! ❤️🙌👏🔥”.
This isn’t the only health issue Pink faced in 2025. The "Just Give Me a Reason" singer revealed that she was recovering from a bacterial infection in an Instagram post on August 31.
Pink has been enjoying a well-earned break following her 2023–2024 Summer Carnival World Tour, which grossed nearly $700 million and sold more than 4.8 million tickets across 128 shows.




