"America's Got Talent" host Nick Cannon is in an Aspen, Colorado hospital with "mild kidney failure," according to numerous news reports.
The vote may still be out, but we’re gonna go ahead and call it: ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ is officially 2011′s most popular (and, depending on who you ask, overplayed) holiday song.
The Mariah Carey hit from 17 years ago is suddenly everywhere, no doubt bolstered by the remake the pop diva recently did with tween-sensation Justin Bieber. But even regular people are getting in on the act,
Mariah Carey gave birth to twins Moroccan and Monroe in April, and just seven months later, she has revealed her slim post-baby bod on ‘The Rosie Show.’
He’s had his hands in some of the most successful albums and TV shows of the last 20 years, and made enough money to never have to work another day in his life — so the list of people Simon Cowell needs to listen to is awfully short.
But when Mariah Carey says she wants to appear on Simon’s new series, ‘The X Factor,’ he pays attention.
Brand-new mom Mariah Carey reportedly has plans to release a CD later this year, her husband, Nick Cannon, told the NY Daily News.
Carey reportedly worked on the album while she was still pregnant with twins Monroe and Moroccan.
After what felt like the longest pregnancy ever, Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon celebrated their three-year wedding anniversary Saturday afternoon with the birth of twins, one boy and one girl.
According to PopCrush, Carey gave birth at 12:07PM ET at an undisclosed hospital in Los Angeles. The baby girl was born first, weighing 5 lbs., 8 oz. and measured 18 inches long. The son weighed 5 lbs., 6 oz.
In a recent radio interview, former 'American Idol' judge Simon Cowell confirmed that Grammy-winning superstar Mariah Carey will be involved with FOX's 'The X Factor.'
But wait -- does this mean she'll be a judge? In a word, no.
Cowell told radio personality Jackie Brown that Carey won't be on the judges' panel, due to her pregnancy, but she'll still be part of the show in some capacity.