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  1. I would honestly be so here for it, they really have nothing to lose! Either that or we need a movie in which they play arch-rivals who become friends at the end. I know Mariah can be bitchy, but I think at her heart she's a good person who's just been through a lot of shit and who'd rather be petty about things than angry about things. She's actually had a pretty hard life, you just wouldn't know it from how she presents herself.
  2. “I don’t know her.” It was the throwaway sentence - delivered with seeming sincerity, a simpering smile and an innocent nod of the head that was either sarcastic or supportive depending on interpretation - that went on to become one of the Internet’s first real memes. Mariah Carey’s simple proclamation, in response to an interviewer's question about Jennifer Lopez, is one of the finest textbook definitions of shade that anyone could ever ask for. And yet, behind those four words is a world of pain, heartbreak and jealousy that most people know nothing about. It’s a world that reads like something straight out of a telenovela, populated by characters like a long-suffering wife, a controlling patriarch, and a young ingenue who tears them apart. This is the real story behind the infamous Mariah Carey and Jennifer Lopez feud. Our story starts with an 18 year old Mariah Carey, who with her classically trained operatic voice and long tousled curls had big dreams of being a superstar. In 1988, Carey found her way into a record label executive's gala, where she handed her Ben Margulies-produced demo tape over to the head of Sony Records Tommy Mottola. Carey and Margulies would later go on to have a meeting with Mottola, who, believing that Margulies was Carey’s boyfriend, made it his mission to push him out of the picture as he signed her to a $350 000 recording deal for ten albums. Mottola quickly took a large hand in Carey’s career, to the extent that it was said that the two were barely ever seen without each other. Later in life, Mottola would admit that he was “obsessive” when it came to Carey, but with the caveat that “that was the reason for her success”. Rumours of a romance began to fly about the 39 year old married man and his 18 year old muse, and it wasn’t long before they were proven to be true; Mottola proposed Carey in 1992, two years after her first album release and only shortly after the dissolution of his nineteen year marriage. Carey and Mottola at their $500 000 wedding ceremony in 2003 Sadly, the marriage was not to be a happy one. Carey suffered from non-stop reports of favouritism, with more than one reporter suggesting that she had married Mottola only for his connections. Even more troubling was the fact that Carey, who had never been in a serious relationship prior to Mottola, was facing emotional abuse almost daily by her husband that left her "miserable, crying, and alone" and dreaming that someone would "kidnap" her. Carey would later recount that she was forced to remain "sequestered" from the outside world by Mottola, and that she had to "get permission to leave" the house. “He didn't even know why I always had my bag with me,” she would say years later. “But in my mind I thought, 'If something jumps off...I'm ready.'” Although Carey finally managed to escape her marriage to Mottola in 1997, that wouldn’t be the end of their relationship. After all, Mottola was head of Sony Records, and still wielded great power over her career. After some conflict over the direction Carey's career would take, Butterfly was released in late 1997, introducing the sexy image and breathy vocals that would become her signature in later years. But by the time Rainbow - the last album Carey would record for Sony - was released in 1999, her relationship with the label had completely deteriorated. The label wanted a big pop song to be released as the third single to heat up the lukewarm radio play for the album, but fittingly Mariah wanted 'Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)' - a ballad about finding your inner strength based on her seperation from Mottola - to be released instead. She told her fans about the dispute and instructed they request the song on radio to force Sony into an official release, which they eventually did only half heartedly and with a limited promotional budget. Carey would soon sign a record-breaking $100 million contract with EMI, but money couldn’t buy her happiness. By 2001, Carey had begun work on a semi-autobiographical film called Glitter, and the film and it’s accompanying soundtrack had created a workload that she couldn’t sustain. After breaking up with her boyfriend of three years Luis Miguel, Carey began posting disturbing voice messages on her official website announcing that she would quit music. An erratic appearance on Total Request Live in which Carey handed out ice cream and performed a striptease for Carson Daly did nothing to help her public image. And meanwhile, Mottola back at Sony was doing everything he could to destroy her. Mottola had first discovered Jennifer Lopez in 1997, when she was fresh off the heels of her star turn in Selena and sending Spanish-language demos to various record labels. By this point, Mottola had recently separated from Carey, and it seemed his self-proclaimed “obsession” with her had been transferred to Lopez. Mottola sent J. Lo to the top of the charts with On the 6 and the international smash hit 'Waiting for Tonight', but he wasn’t done yet. Lopez’s sophomore album J. Lo was released in 2001, and it featured a song entitled ‘I’m Real’. The song sampled Yellow Magic Orchestra’s ‘Firecracker’ - a song which strangely hadn’t been requested for sample at all up until three weeks before it's recording, when Mariah Carey had requested to use it for her song ‘Loverboy’. This was a deliberate ploy by Tommy Mottola to sabotage Carey’s ‘Loverboy’ release, which was already scheduled to be the first single from the Glitter soundtrack and an instrumental part of the film itself. Unable to reshoot the scenes containing 'Loverboy', Mariah scrambled to find a new sample to base it on, settling on Cameo’s ‘Candy’. However, she would go on to release a single remix of 'Loverboy' with Da Brat which utilised ‘Firecracker’ in the melody, with Da Brat rapping, “Hate on me much as you want to/You can't do what the fuck I do/Bitches be emulating me daily.” This wasn’t the only way in which Mottola undercut Mariah’s Glitter campaign. Mariah had recorded a track called ‘If We’ for the project with Ja Rule, which was his first foray into R&B. Irv Gotti would later recall that shortly after the record was finished, he was contacted by Mottola “obscenely early” in the morning and instructed to make a collaboration for Jennifer and Ja Rule "in the same style" of 'If We'. “He calls me because he found out that me and [Ja] Rule cut a record with Mariah Carey,” Gotti would later say. “And at the time he hated Mariah Carey. So he was pumping Jennifer Lopez to compete.” Mottola even loaned Gotti the company jet to ensure that Ja Rule, who was on tour at the time, would be able to film scenes for the music video for this collaboration. Gotti worked with Ashanti and Ja Rule to craft ‘I’m Real (Murder Remix)’, which was released shortly after to huge success and which sounded more than a little similar to ‘If We’. While J. Lo topped charts, Mariah began a downward spiral which started with the lukewarm reception to ‘Loverboy’ and only continued when the Glitter soundtrack was released on September 11th, 2001 (yes, that September 11). Matters only got worse when her father, who she had had little contact with since childhood, died of cancer, and she was bought out of her contract with EMI for $50 million. Despite this, Carey didn’t speak about the situation between her, Mottola and Lopez publicly until some time later. Speaking to MTV about the ‘Firecracker’ fiasco in 2002, Carey stated “Let's just say they did me a favor. And they know who they are. And thank you, sweetie. And your friend who did it with you!" The infamous “I don’t know her” remark wasn’t uttered until an interview on the shoot of 'Bringin' on the Heartbreak' in 2003, when Carey had clearly moved from sadness onto pettiness; and since then it’s been reiterated many times in many different ways. Which leaves us wondering: will this story ever have a happy ending for Carey and Lopez? Carey’s annoyance towards her manipulative ex-husband’s new plaything was understandable at the time, but this many years on it seems obvious that Lopez was only a pawn in Mottola’s game, and that he was the only one to blame for her career downfall. Lopez, who for her part has alternated between supportive and shady when asked about Mariah, is still on top years later, and we’re sure that Mariah could use some girl power to help her image recover from that New Year’s Eve fiasco. Here’s hoping that in the age of #MeToo and #TimesUp, the two will someday put this feud to rest and come out with an anti-Mottola duet of their own. ‘I Never Knew Him’, perhaps?
  3. But we still don’t know what specific countries they’re touring in outside of the UK! It makes it hard for other fans to plan when they should see them. And it doesn’t make it any simpler when they girls already have a reputation for cancelling their last tour after the UK dates. People are probably scared that they’re gonna miss them entirely.
  4. You mean the redesigns from the anime? At least they didn’t give the main character that creepy face that Ash has...
  5. Why did I almost cry watching this? I feel like when I was a kid I always wanted to live in a world with Pokémon and this movie is pretty much that! Although I'm a little confused about the creature designs, it looks more like they're toys based on Pokémon than real Pokémon. Either way I'm excited for this, I hope they do it justice!
  6. I'll believe it when I have the album in my own two hands. But in all honesty, if this does go ahead then I'll be happy that the people who pledged are actually getting what they paid for, which definitely didn't happen in Neon's case. Better late than never I guess!
  7. I'm not gonna pretend like I'm a huge fan of comic books, but I do like a lot of the Marvel movies and I always laughed when I saw Stan's cameo in them. I actually saw him back in 2015 at the premiere of Ant-Man and he seemed to be super happy, in really good spirits and loving that his creations had gone so far. I'll be sad that he's not in any of the future movies, but hopefully they'll dedicate the next Avengers film to him. He will be missed, R.I.P..
  8. What do you mean, think? We all know it's true. You would have gotten away with it if you didn't stan Florrie. A true gay would know she's been irrelevant since 2008.
  9. Don't forget all those semen facials you have done girl!
  10. I've gotta agree with you. I'm all for Leona doing EDM collabs but surely she can work with bigger names than this! Doesn't she have any connections left anymore?
  11. So you admit it! Just know that this post can and will be used against you in a court of law!
  12. Tbh, it's not really the fault of the international fans if they're willing to fly all the way to the UK and pay for accomodation just to see them. Maybe if they'd officially announced the world tour at the same time as the UK tour that wouldn't have happened.
  13. Is anyone else looking forward to this as much as I am? No one can play Mary as well as Julie Andrews can (and I still wish she was appearing in this movie!) but I'm sure Emily Blunt will do a great job. I'm still not sure about Lin Minuel Miranda as an actor (and definitely not as Bert) but he's a good composer so I'm sure the songs will be good anyway. What do you guys think?
  14. It's scary to see the danger that some of our favourite stars are in, and it's even sadder to realise that the severity of this situation could have been lessened by so much if we'd started taking climate change more seriously years ago. I'm keeping everyone in my thoughts and hoping that everyone stays safe!
  15. While you're making covers for outdated formats, maybe you could try making some cassette tapes? Kylie released one earlier this year but I know you would come up with something even better!
  16. Via: Billboard.com Like Lady Gaga and Katy Perry or Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera before them, Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato are two stars who have been compared to each other from day one. Their stars have risen simultaneously, with the two appearing in sister shows on the Disney Channel and starring together in the Disney Channel Original Movie Princess Protection Program; and their respective transitions from child star to mature artist have paralleled each other pretty neatly. And now, the two have another thing in common: their recent successful completion of rehab programs, if for unrelated reasons. The pair recently departed their respective facilities within two days of each other, with both making it out just in time to vote in the American mid-term elections. Gomez, who was home and happy by November 8th, first checked into rehab in October. At the time she was described as being in a "despondent and emotional" state, a mood which stemmed from a hospital report focused on her low white blood cell count. A low white blood cell count is one of many symptoms of lupus which leaves the body open to infection and unable to support it's immune system. Allegedly, Selena overcame her breakdown through DBT - dialectical behaviour therapy - which focuses on teaching patients mindfulness, healthy communications and behaviour, and measured emotional responses. On the other hand, Lovato - who was out of rehab in time to be spotted out in Hollywood by November 3rd - was hospitalised for her ongoing alcohol and drug addiction. Lovato first alluded to a relapse with her June single release 'Sober', before an incident in July forced her to be hospitalised. On the 24th of that month, Lovato was found unconscious in her bedroom and rushed to hospital, spending two weeks there before going to rehab. In an Instagram post made shortly after checking in, Demi stated, "I have always been transparent about my journey with addiction. What I've learned is that this illness is not something that disappears or fades with time. It is something I must continue to overcome and have not done yet." Via: Gifer Although Selena and Demi's personal relationship has been very up and down since they met at age seven - mostly thanks to rumoured spats with Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift - we can only hope that their shared experience in rehab will bring them closer together. With so much in common, it would be silly for them not to lift each other up during their darker moments and keep the girl power spirit alive. Your thoughts?
  17. Lucky you, I bet they're gonna put on a great show! Hopefully it doesn't get cancelled halfway through like the last tour.
  18. You mean like what happened with Sharon and Chad? I know what you mean though. Personally I think there should be at least a year between contestants appearing on normal seasons and then appearing on All Stars. It gives other lesser known queens more of a chance and it gives the contestants the ability to show more growth.
  19. Season 4 of Drag Race All Stars has been officially confirmed for release on December 14th, and the cast has been announced! Judging by the queens we have this is shaping up to be a great season, as there isn't really anyone I dislike on here. Most of all I'm excited to see Jasmine and Gia, although I'm hoping Valentina and Farrah will bring the drama as well. I still wish we could get some fan faves like Laganja in a season instead of Manila for the third time, but what can you do? Who are you guys excited to see and who do y'all think is gonna snatch the crown?
  20. I love that you're moving into DVD (or VHS?) covers! Your album covers have always been incredible but it's so awesome to see you trying something new and different. I'm looking forward to your ASIB DVD cover.
  21. I've been putting off looking at this thread for so long because I knew that I would wanna use every single cover in my iTunes, but I've finally given in and checked it out and I'm so impressed with all your work! You've always been great and you seriously haven't had a misstep, there isn't a cover you've posted that I don't like. Keep it up boo!
  22. Of all the songs on her EP, why did you choose this? 'Go To Work' is my favourite song from that era tbh, I'm surprised you like this so much! I've never heard of her before! It's not too bad but the production is a little noisy and brassy imo.
  23. Is this the same guy who directed the 'Thorns' music video? Tbh that video was okay but it wasn't amazing. If all she needs from a director is someone to hold a 90s video camera for her while she dances around a rose bush she can always call me.
  24. Even if her music career is stalling a little, she's far from over. She always has The Voice, a makeup line and a big showmance to fall back on so I don't think she'll be out of the public eye for a while.
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