Get down to the nitty-gritty in this captivating and very candid read as Miss Carey shared the details from the difference between her and the new breed of superstars and THAT NYE Fiasco!
Dig it all out right below!
On the difference between her and the new breed of superstars: “They have no idea what I went through as a child to even get to be an 18-year-old girl with a record deal. This was before you could just go on YouTube and sing.”
On how her rocky childhood shaped her love of Christmas: “As a kid, I always hoped for great Christmases, and we didn’t have them. My brother and sister would come back to wherever I was with my mom, and they’d be fighting and ruining the holiday. I would still be like You know what? I just want to have the best time.”
On industry artists writing their own music: “A lot of artists say they write, but they don’t really write. No offense to anybody, that’s just what I’ve seen.”
On her advice for taking a good selfie: “Let someone else take the picture. Unpurse your lips!!! Ugh.”
On The NYE Fiasco:
“If people think that’s the worst thing that’s ever happened to me, then first of all, they haven’t studied my career well enough. After what I’ve been through, who really gives a sh*t if my monitor broke, fell off, came out of my ears because the stupid robe was too loose? These things happen and it’s over. My true fans stick with me, and the rest of the people will get over it.”
On How Getting A Big Break Then & Now Are Different:
“They have no idea what I went through as a child to even get to be an 18-year-old girl with a record deal. This was before you could just go on YouTube and sing.”
[Growing up biracial – mix of African-American, Venezuelan, and Irish – with financial hardship and divorced parents], “people didn’t understand who I was, what I was, my ethnicity, the fact that we didn’t have money.”
On Being Married To Tommy Mottola – Who Was 20 Years Her Senior:
“You might want to picture a child bride. There was a conscious effort to keep me as this all-American, whatever that means, girl. It was very controlled. There was no freedom for me as a human being. It was almost like being a prisoner.”
On Her Alleged Preference For Younger Men:
“I haven’t had that many, but there has been a variety pack. I’ve only been with five people in my life, so I’m kind of a prude, honestly, compared to most others in the field.”
On Songwriting:
“A lot of artists say they write, but they don’t really write. No offense to anybody. That’s just what I’ve seen.”
On Today’s Style In Music:
“A lot of girls are just nude in front of everybody. No offense to them.”
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