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Telegraph-Forum from Bucyrus, Ohio • B6

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Telegraph-Forumi
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Bucyrus, Ohio
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B6
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She writes stories about everything: her childhood; her time in the music business and work with greats Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin, to name a few; tabloid gossip; her work in the Oscar-winning and her mar- riages and children. Carey weaves chapters with her lyrics that speak to what was happening in her life at that time. Speaking of, her next album, ar- rives Friday. But take a look at how she got here. Her marriage to Tommy Mottola Carey breaks down her prison of a marriage to former Sony executive Tommy Mottola in excru- ciating detail.

The un- even power dynamics in the relationship (Carey was an artist at the label) ring unbearably alarming in the era. Her friends told her she have to marry him, she says, but she believed there was no way out of the controlling relation- ship. The pair eventually went to therapy, where Carey described his ma- nipulative behavior. he just let me go to the spa or to the movies, or do anything? I did nothing Her therapist said, not normal. Why are you acting as if dealing with a normal sit- uation? not according to Carey.

In an- other disturbing incident, Carey writes that Mottola placed the side of a butter knife against her right cheek. met Mariah over 32 years ago and together achieved a staggering 15 hits in a row and sold over 200 million albums worldwide breaking all records globally. I am deeply for the role I played in well-deserved and re- markable success and continue to wish her and her family only the very Mottola told USA TODAY through his rep- resentative, Cindi Berger. Another therapist later named the physical ill- ness she was feeling fol- lowing moments in her life: as the physical manifestation of emo- tions. a highly respected professional name, it validated that what I was physically ex- periencing was Carey writes.

for Carey would later come in the form of baseball player Derek Jeter, with whom she had a romantic-com- edy-style kiss on the rooftop of his building. Her song Yes, about this. An- other of her relationships also felt as if it were out of a movie: Luis Miguel, the a pri- vate jet with red roses to surprise her. we thought. Carey also dis- cusses her relationship with ex-husband Nick Cannon and a miscar- riage she experienced, as well as the birth of their twins Monroe and Mo- roccan.

A destructive childhood Carey grew up with a Black father, white moth- er and two siblings, Mor- gan and Alison. Morgan proved a destructive force both in her child- hood and adulthood. my brother was around, it was not un- common for holes to be punched in walls or for other objects to go Carey writes. Her emo- tionally distant mother proved unable to care for her the way she needed; her sister Alison once threw boiling hot tea on Carey. Another alarming inci- dent: Her boy- friend, John, forced her to kiss him.

was nauseous and scared; I felt immobi- Carey writes. As an adult, her family continued to torment her. Her own mother even called the police on her during an argument. Mariah Carey compete with a nameless white woman in Carey writes. Her mixed-race identity People were surprised to learn that her father was Black and mother was white to her detri- ment.

Teachers accused her of using the wrong crayon for her father when assigned to draw a portrait of her family in preschool. Carey later played Ho- del, one of main character daughters, in a production of on the and after re- ceiving for her performance, her father handed her at the edge of the stage. Everyone stared when they realized he was her father. got my thunder- ous applause and I got my but I never got another major role in a play at that camp Carey writes. A group of girls once bullied her and called her the N-word, chanting it repeatedly.

Lyrics to her song fol- lowed this passage, which spoke to this and other moments: smiles through a thousand tears And har- bors adolescent On her love for her fans Carey details her ob- session with Marilyn Monroe throughout the book, including her res- cue of piano. white baby grand piano is the centerpiece, the de of my own glamorous Manhattan Carey wrote. But fans (her drive everything she does. always go to my main source for strength faith in God, but also love from my fans and all the people who give up on their faith in Carey writes. is not to say I strug- gle with PTSD from the collective events in my childhood, my marriage, and the dark years.

I work on my emo- tional recovery BOOKS David Oliver USA TODAY Carey is deeply vulnerable in memoir Mariah Carey, shown in 2019, has published a memoir aiming to take back the narrative of her life. GETTY IMAGES.

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