According to Woman’s Day, the “Dream Lover” singer is taking the holidays the extra mile and organizing a “blockbuster Christmas wedding.” The tabloid asserts Carey has “hired a whole studio where they’ve been secretly building a set for months.”
An insider who is dubbed a “friends” by the magazine discloses Carey’s boyfriend, Bryan Tanaka, has been measured for “a string of fancy suits.” Gossip Cop would like to point out that the publication refers to Tanaka as the singer’s “boyfriend” and not “fiance,” which is strange if the two are planning to wed soon. Still, the tabloid insisted Carey is sparing no expense for her big day.
The magazine divulges Carey reportedly makes a small fortune a year for the hit single, “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” including $60 million two years ago. The source claimed the Glitter actress is hoping to “make over $100 million this year,” adding, “Mariah might get millions every Christmas, but this year, she’d “be getting a husband too.”
Gossip Cop is dismissing the phony report. We ran the story by a spokesperson for Mariah Carey who tells us the narrative isn’t true. Additionally, Carey herself has slammed the tabloid years ago for incorrectly reporting on her split from James Packer.
There’s also the publication’s slip up by calling Bryan Tanaka is Carey’s boyfriend and not intended. The highly-regarded singer stated she didn’t even know the magazine existed.
As for the Precious actress’s finances’, Carey does receive a substantial amount, including $60 million last year, for her Christmas ballad, but that doesn’t mean she’s looking to blow her cash on an imaginary wedding. Carey rightfully called out the publication since it’s proven it’s unreliability time and time again.