A scene of pugilism in the pulpit. The American diva posted a sequence on her Instagram account on Sunday featuring her twins Monroe and Morocco in a fake parade, which turned into a controversy.
Mariah Carey has always been able to show self-deprecation. He showed it once again in an Instagram post on July 10, posting a video of a completely unique TikTok performance. Her 11-year-old twins, Monroe and Morocco, can be seen on the red carpet in front of an adoring audience, lights and cameras flashing.
It’s her daughter Monroe, who opens the ball, wearing a blue dress, silver pumps, a flower belt and a princess tiara. His brother, Moroccan, is second, wearing gray blue satin pants, an oversized white shirt with gold embroidery on the sleeves, and white sneakers. The two children twirl around with gusto, parading like true pros to the crowd’s rapturous applause to the soundtrack. prepared by Maria herselfwhich is none other than his pipe fantasy.
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The twins then arrive at the podium at the same time, and this is where the shoe clicks; each trying to grab the limelight and attention, then they get into an argument that escalates into a fight. The two children convulse until they are thrown to the ground. Their mother, Mariah Carey, wearing a leotard bodysuit, rises from the front row to intervene and call for security.
“No children were harmed during the filming of this video”
This incredibly stupid performance was posted with the following caption: “No children were harmed in the making of this video.” Clearly a sketch, the mother-of-twins helped create the series quickly went viral as it has been viewed more than two million times.
the translator of Butterfly actually wanted to fulfill the wish of her twins, who were born from a previous union with comedian and broadcaster Nick Cannon. Monroe and Morocco have a real interest in fashion, with real talent in the field. So Monroe got her first experience in 2021, participating in a back-to-school campaign with OshKosh B’Gosh.
Source: Le Figaro