Connect with us

Diddy Tells "Ellen" About Wetting The Bed As A Kid + Mariah Carey Talks Daughter Monroe Being Her Mini-Me & Renewing Her Vows Disney Style On "Live With Kelly & Michael"

Published

on

 photo redcheet1.jpg

Mariah Carey was seen leaving her Tribeca apartment to head out to an appearance on "Live With Kelly and Michael" this morning. Find out what she revealed to the hosts about renewing her vows with hubby Nick Cannon inside….

 photo redchetta2.jpg

Earlier this morning, "American Idol" judge Mariah Carey was spotted posing with a fan as she left her apartment building (wearing a red leopard print coat) to go appear on "Live With Kelly & Michael." 

While chatting with the hosts,  she was asked about life with her adorable kids and if they are more like her or Nick.  She said, “It’s tough ’cause they change as the grow up. But…“[Monroe] tries to put my shoes on. She always chooses the most sparkly ones.”  And “Moroccan always watches movies with me” (while sitting on Nick’s side of the bed).  

She added that Roe is really into the "beauty and glamour" aspects of being the daughter of Mariah Carey and she loves coming into her hair and makeup room (yes..she has a hair/makeup salon at home).  Meanwhile,  Roc is not interested in that room and prefers to watch Shrek 2 with Mommy. She also reminded Kelly that she’s taken has 500 hours of beauty school and offered to do her hair one day.  Love it.

Mimi also said that she and Nick are planning a Disney-themed event for the renewal of their vows this year, after last year’s Paris renewals.  And she added that they plan to make the event more about Roc and Roe since their birthday is the same day as their wedding anniversary (and this year makes 5 years!).

She also talked about "American Idol" and what she looks for in a contestant.  

 

Watch the interview here:

Mimi also played a game called “Movie Minute with Mariah,” where she proves her movie buffness:

 

And Diddy stopped by "Ellen" today to promote his new AQUAhydrate gig with Mark Wahlberg.  And while talking about the bottled water, this reminded Diddy about a time where Kool-Aid used to make him wet the bed.

"One thing I want to say is, I grew up as a Kool-Aid kid. Never drank water. I used to pour a half a pound of sugar into the Kool-Aid.”

“Besides it having me bouncing off the walls, I used to be a bed wetter. OK, I guess I’m confessing that I used to be a bed wetter. I went on this quest to stop wetting the bed, and the first day that I had a sleepover and I didn’t wet the bed, it was, like, one of the greatest days of my life. It gave me the swagger that I have today because I stopped wetting the bed."

"There is something about sugar that makes you wet the bed. So to all you boys and girls out there, as Muhammad Ali used to tell you [to] brush your teeth, I’m telling you to drink water, OK? It will stop you from wetting the bed, and you won’t be embarrassed in front of the girls at sleepovers."

Ha!  That’s one way to convince kids to drink water.

 

video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player

Check out the video above.

Photos via INF, Videos via Rap-Up/Ellen

 

Continue Reading
Advertisement

Artist

Kayla Janae’s “Heart Crime” Proves She’s a Rising Force in R&B

Published

on

R&B fans, if you haven’t heard of Kayla Janae yet, now’s the time to get familiar. Her latest single, “Heart Crime,” featuring the soulful group Afterours, is a standout track that blends old-school R&B vibes with a fresh, modern sound.

On “Heart Crime,” Kayla showcases her impressive vocal range, moving effortlessly from smooth, ethereal tones to powerful, commanding notes within a single track. Her ability to blend emotion and technical control makes her a standout in today’s R&B landscape. The song begins with her signature soft and sultry sound, gradually building in intensity and emotion, taking listeners on a dynamic journey.

The collaboration with Afterours is a perfect match. Their harmonies add depth to the track, creating a lush and textured sound that’s both timeless and innovative. The emotional depth of the lyrics, especially in the poignant bridge where Kayla sings, “When we start over / We can start over baby, we can make it right,” gives the song a deeply personal touch that resonates with listeners.

With “Heart Crime,” Kayla Janae is proving she’s a force to be reckoned with in the R&B world. Her upcoming EP, “Always and Fornever,” set to release on September 27th, promises to showcase even more of her vocal talent and storytelling ability. As she continues to rise, one thing is clear: Kayla Janae is a name to watch in R&B.

Listen to “Heart Crime” now:

 

Continue Reading

Artist

T.O. Lestat: Merging Boom Bap and Mental Health in a New Era of Rap

Published

on

Hip-hop fans, prepare to dive into the world of T.O. Lestat, an artist who is seamlessly blending the hard-hitting sounds of boom bap with the deep, emotional exploration of mental health. Since his emergence in 2022, T.O. Lestat has quickly gained recognition for his powerful performances, striking art installations, and heartfelt music that sets him apart from others in the industry. This is more than just rap—it’s an immersive journey through the mind of an artist reshaping the genre with raw emotion and visual creativity.

Beyond the music, T.O. Lestat offers fans exclusive access to his world through limited-edition merchandise, including autographed physical media, posters, and other rare collectibles. His “Private Selection of Art, Music & Merchandise” allows supporters to own a piece of his legacy, giving them a glimpse into his expansive artistic vision.

T.O. Lestat has released a string of standout projects, including FukOffMe, Insights, Fukin Judith (T.O. Mix), Baby Mama Drama EP, Microphone Maestro – T.O. Mix, and Mental HELLth. Each release showcases his versatility and talent for reimagining boom bap with innovative lyrical patterns and dynamic wordplay. His storytelling is vivid and visual—you don’t just hear his bars, you see them.

T.O. Lestat’s music takes listeners on an emotional journey, blending raw personal experiences with abstract visuals. His project Abstraxt Conxergence stands as a perfect example, merging gritty reality-based rhymes with distorted still photography, creating an artistic experience that hits both the eyes and ears.

In his most recent project, Mental HELLth, T.O. Lestat dives deep into the struggles of mental health, offering an introspective look at his personal battles with setbacks and disabilities. It’s a powerful and vulnerable exploration of the mind, filled with clever bars and intricate flows that fans have come to love. In an industry where creativity can feel limited, T.O. Lestat refuses to be confined, blazing his own trail and pushing boundaries.

With more on the horizon, T.O. Lestat’s journey is just beginning. Explore his music and step into a world where rap and mental health intersect, creating a profound and unforgettable artistic experience.

Continue Reading

Music

New Video: Brandon Grindz x Bugsy – Loosing Weight

Published

on

By

Check out the latest visual for “Loosing Weight” by Brandon Grindz and Bugsy, shot by Clipsfilms! This music video delivers a gritty street narrative with raw energy and authenticity. The visuals complement the track’s hard-hitting lyrics, showcasing the duo’s unique rap flows and chemistry. If you’re a fan of underground rap, this video is a must-watch, with its sleek production and captivating scenes. Catch it on YouTube for a fresh taste of Brandon Grindz and Bugsy’s undeniable talent.

Continue Reading

Trending

*