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Mariah Carey's Twins Join Her for Holiday Tour Finale
2024-12-19
Mariah Carey, the renowned Queen of Christmas, has recently concluded her highly anticipated Christmas Time tour. After kicking off the holiday season with a bang, she finally gets the well-deserved rest she deserves. The tour came to an epic conclusion on December 17 in the vibrant city of New York, where fans and celebrities came together to belt out their favorite Carey classics.

Family and Style: Mariah Carey and Her Twins

Before the concert, the 55-year-old diva and her 13-year-old twins, Moroccan and Monroe, were spotted leaving the hotel. Mariah made a gray jumpsuit look glamorous with a chic black fur coat, exuding her iconic energy and a smile that could light up the room. Her twins followed closely behind, each showing off their unique style. Moroccan wore bright red pants, while Monroe donned wide jeans with a black puffer jacket. Their beautiful curls were on full display, and they seemed to have some of the best hair among celebrity kids. They were a bit uninterested in posing for the paparazzi as they made their way to the car. However, the "Always Be My Baby" singer was always ready for the cameras and flashed a bright thumbs up as they left.

Tour Highlights and Special Guests

Mariah's Christmas Time tour spanned an incredible 20 magical dates across the United States, starting on November 6, 2024, in Highland, California. The tour was a spectacle, with fans from all over coming to see her perform. Among the notable stars in the audience was the one and only Rihanna, who left with an autographed "tit." This added an extra touch of star power to the already amazing tour. Mariah's performances were filled with energy and emotion, captivating the audience and making the holiday season even more special.

Childhood and Christmas Spirit

Now that the tour is over, Carey will spend the holidays with her family and friends. She has been open in the past about her love for Christmas, explaining that it stems from her childhood. Growing up with no money and feeling different as a biracial child, Christmas was a time of both hope and longing for her. "I love the holidays so much. It's because, as a kid, I grew up with no money. I grew up feeling weird. Being biracial and how to manage that, 'You're Black, but your mother is white,'" she told Extra in 2021. The dysfunction in her life didn't often allow for a perfect Christmas, but she still believed. "The truth is, I was a sad kid at Christmas because I really wanted it. I was like, 'I believe! I believe!' It's silly, but I believe…" Carey added. Her love for Christmas shines through in her music and her performances, making her the Queen of Christmas.
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