Singer 'feels horrible' about performing for Libyan leader's family and pledges to raise money for human rights with future singleTwo years after she performed at a New Year's Eve concert for the family of Muammar Gaddafi, Mariah Carey says she feels "horrible and embarrassed" about the incident. Despite ignoring calls to donate the $1m (£615,500) she reportedly received for the gig, Carey promised that a future single, Save the Day, will raise money for human rights."I feel horrible and embarr...
Guardian Music — Singer 'feels horrible' about performing for Libyan leader's family and pledges to raise money for human rights with future singleTwo years after she performed at a New Y... more info
ContactMusic — Red-faced Mariah Carey has offered to hand over profits from her next single to a human rights charity after feeling "horrible and embarrassed" about performing a private... more info
ContactMusic — Mariah Carey has revealed she felt "horrible and embarrassed" after she was paid $1 million to sing for the son of Libya's Colonel Gaddafi. The pregnant singer gave a ... more info
ContactMusic — Mariah Carey's new song will raise money for human rights issues. The singer - who recently admitted she felt "horrible and embarrassed" about being paid $1 million to... more info
ContactMusic — Mariah Carey's publicist has defended the singer's decision to perform for relatives of despised Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and pocket $1 million (666,700) for the gig... more info