The ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ singer sets the record straight on her remark that left the Duchess of Sussex ‘squirming in [her] chair’ while laughing nervously.
AceShowbiz –Mariah Carey clarified her “diva” comment about Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. The singer said she meant a diva in the most “fabulous, gorgeous, and empowering” sense of the word. The former “Suits” actress was left in a “sweat” and “stopped in her tracks” when the singer, 53, used the term on the second episode of the Duchess’ new podcast.
The Duchess said, in a voiceover at the end of the 41-year-old’s latest “Archetypes” instalment, released by Spotify on Tuesday (30.08.22), the remark left her worried about “nonsense” Mariah might have read about her life.
On Friday (02.09.22), Mariah – regularly dubbed a “diva” – broke her silence on her use of the word, and posted a link to the podcast. She said, “Really enjoyed talking to Duchess and Diva Meghan Markle about ‘The Duality of Diva.’ Yes! I called her a diva, in the most fabulous, gorgeous, and empowering meaning of the word!!! #Archetypes.”
The show was billed as an exploration of the “complexities surrounding the ‘diva’ ” and the negative connotations associated with the word. Duchess Meghan used it to mention Mariah’s infamous reported diva demands, including rumoured requests for 20 white kittens and 100 white doves when she turned on the Christmas lights in London.
During the 46-minute episode, Mariah told former actress Meghan, who shares two children with her 37-year-old husband Prince Harry, “You give us diva moments sometimes, Meghan. Don’t even act like…,” with the Duchess responding, “What kind of diva moments do I give you?”
The Duchess added at the end of the show, “It was all going swimmingly, I mean really well, until that moment happened, which I don’t know about you but it stopped me in my tracks when she called me a diva. You couldn’t see me, obviously, but I started to sweat a little bit.”
“I started squirming in my chair in this quiet revolt. Like, ‘Wait.’ ‘What? No. What? How could you? That’s not true. Why would you say that?’ My mind genuinely was just spinning with what nonsense she must have read or clicked on to make her say that.”
The duchess said Mariah had quickly reassured her she meant the term as “chic” and “aspirational.”
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