Mariah Carey Reunites With Kids After Their Bonding Session With Nick Cannon, New Brother
Mariah Carey and her twins, Moroccan Scott and Monroe, are finally reunited. The 5-year-old kids previously stayed with their father and Carey’s ex, Nick Cannon, while the diva spent some alone time with her boyfriend, Bryan Tanaka.
On Thursday, the “Emotions” songstress took to Instagram to share some snaps from her reunion with her children. It appears the 46-year-old mother took Moroccan and Monroe to the Universal Studios Hollywood Park and even bought them Thing 1 and Thing 2 hoodies to help them channel the characters from Dr. Seuss’ “The Cat in the Hat.”
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After their family bonding at the amusement park, Carey and her twins went home. The singer then took a cute photo of Monroe while the latter is doing a martial arts pose. Carey used the pic to send a strong message to her fans in time for International Women’s Day. “I want every girl in the world, including my daughter, to know that she can achieve any goal she has in mind and realize all her dreams,” she captioned the snap.
Carey is undeniably enjoying her time with her kids after she left them under Cannon’s care for a couple of days. The former “America’s Got Talent” host was also pleased to have his kids around, as proven by the family day photos with the twins and his new bundle of joy, Golden Cannon, that he shared on Instagram over the weekend.
While Cannon took care of their kids, Carey spent some quality time with Tanaka. Their latest date was on Wednesday when the lovers had dinner together at celebrity hotspot Nobu. Carey and her 33-year-old beau were photographed by Daily Mail as they were heading to the sushi restaurant.
It’s been only two weeks since Carey went public with her new romance, but they’ve been going out on romantic dates nonstop. Last week, the twosome went to Dubai and even greeted Carey’s fans from the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa.
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