Mariah Carey, the pop diva and mother of two, is sharing some details about her twins Moroccan and Monroe, who are turning 13 next month. In an interview with ‘People’ magazine, Carey revealed how she feels about her kids growing up and what they are interested in.
Carey said that she is not ready to accept that her twins are becoming teenagers. She joked: "Don't rush all of our lives. They're still 12." She then praised her children for being "good, nice kids" and "kind-hearted people". She said that she enjoys being around them and watching them grow up into the people that they're ultimately going to become.
Carey also said that her twins are into physical sports and activities, which she encouraged them to do since they were little. She said that the COVID-19 pandemic had limited their options, but now they are enjoying sports and all of that.
Carey and her twins recently starred in a new ad campaign for The Children's Place, a clothing brand for kids and teens. The campaign features Carey and her kids wearing matching outfits and posing for the camera. Carey said that she had fun doing the photo shoot with her twins, who are also fans of her music.
Carey is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with over 200 million records sold worldwide. She is known for her five-octave vocal range, her signature whistle register, and her hit songs such as "Hero", "We Belong Together", "All I Want for Christmas Is You" and more. She has won five Grammy Awards, 19 World Music Awards, 10 American Music Awards and 15 Billboard Music Awards. She is also a songwriter, producer, actress and entrepreneur.
Carey shares custody of her twins with her ex-husband Nick Cannon, a comedian, rapper, actor and TV host. They were married from 2008 to 2016. Carey is currently in a relationship with Bryan Tanaka, a dancer and choreographer who has worked with her since 2006.
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