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, insisting the tyrant was not in the news at the time. Carey has recently pledged to hand over the proceeds of her next single, Save The Day, to charity after admitting...
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
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 — 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
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