Let's face it. One of favorite pop divas, Mariah Carey, has gone bonkers and needs help -- mentally. Her career steadily languishes as she continues to expose herself to be clowned by the bloggers, critics and fair-weathered fans. The aforementioned are justified because we want to see the crazy pop singer be a sophisticated, singing diva the world grew to love through the early 90's and in 2005. Instead, Ms. Carey-Cannon prefers to be an aging 39-year-old wearing unflattering outfits that look better on 18 year-olds and whispering throughout childish lyrics rather than belting out soulful tunes that her made the reigning pop queen for many years.
Check out this interview on "Live With Regis & Kelly" that took place yesterday. There are many things wrong with this interview for Mariah. First, with her worst selling album of her career continuing to be unnoticed, Memoirs Of An Imperfect Angel got less than five seconds of promotion while its was overshadow by conversations about her 2008 marriage to Nick Cannon and her mini-performance on the critically acclaimed film Precious. Apparently, the TV hosts were not interested in her music like the majority of the people that bought The Emancipation Of Mimi. However, that was not the most startling situation in this interview.
Did Mariah answer questions as if she was inebriated or drugged up? Also, what is up with her diction? In her earlier days as a songwriter, Mariah used plenty of collegiate words in her lyrics effortlessly, yet in this interview, she mention how she "was like" every time she wanted to express herself in conversations with others. This was no MTV interview as the target audience of "Regis" are baby boomers rather than teens.
When will Mariah learn that she will continue to fail when does not submit to the easy demands from her fans?
Mariah is known for being a night owl so it could be as simple as jet lag or a couple mimosas after being up all night, seeing as how they tape in the morning, and she may have not even slept yet....
Her speech pattern has been that way for as long as i can remember. Maybe you hadn't seen many of her interviews...
Posted by: cottoneralola | December 11, 2009 at 11:53