Carey Hart He gave us his best secrets about his two-decade marriage Pink color.
“I just turned 19, so I still get called an 'idiot,'” Hart, 49, exclusively joked. Us Weekly While discussing his appearance on Special Forces: The toughest test in the world. “I'm looking forward to 35 years and I'm no longer an idiot.”
Jokes aside, Hart had a real answer to share with us.
“I think it's communication, having a teammate (and) speaking up in bad situations,” Hart said. “Marriage is not easy, and it always comes back to the table.”
Heart and Pink, 45 years old With in 2001They married in 2006. Although they separated after two years, they eventually reconciled in 2010. The singer and Hart welcomed Daughter Willow and son Jameson In 2011 and 2016, respectively.
According to Hart, he and Pink are “very competitive at anything.”
“Everything is a competition, especially with me,” Hart joked. “We are very competitive people.”
The former motocross racer will bring his competitive spirit next special forces Season 3, but it's hard to admit that it's been hard being away from Pink and the kids.
“My wife is about to Conclusion of a two-year tour“I came off tour to do this show, and we eat and sleep and breathe together and so on, yeah, it was hard,” Hart admitted. we. “It may have been a nice holiday for my wife, being away from me for two weeks, but it was difficult.”
Missing home eventually became an “afterthought” for Hart after he became “so immersed” in it for him special forces an exercise.
“Once you're out there and stepping foot on that boat to start the show, you notice the intensity of the show and the lack of sleep and the lack of process of thinking about anything other than what you're doing at that moment,” Hart recalls. “Your nerves are high, your anxiety is high, your adrenaline is high. It was just complete immersion.”
This does not mean that any part of special forces It was easy to deal with.
“For me, the hardest part was the unknown. We all have control over our lives. We get out of bed, go about our day, and make decisions,” Hart said. “When you give up those opportunities to decide for yourself, fall in line and follow the DS and go through that experience; This was probably the most shocking piece to me.
Hart also learned to be able to “dig deeper” to continue pushing through barriers on every assignment.
“It's easy to throw in the towel when you're in your everyday life, and this was a situation where, if you throw in the towel, you go home,” Hart said.
Special Forces: The toughest test in the world Season 3 premieres on Fox Wednesday, January 8 at 8pm ET.
With reporting by Marielle Turner