Mariah Carey can’t quit talking about her New Year’s Eve fiasco — and she isn’t getting any more modest about it, either. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, the notoriously demanding celebrity diva offended more fans by saying that they can’t understand her problems. “I can’t explain it to the entire world,” said Mariah. “Then they’re not going to understand it, because it’s not what they do. Just like I wouldn’t understand somebody who had a desk job and how to do that. I couldn’t. I literally am incapable of being in the real world and surviving.” Insiders, of course, have already told The National ENQUIRER that’s Mariah’s biggest problem!
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Mariah's never been shy about her inability to handle a regular job. “I didn’t keep many jobs," said the former waitress, "because I got fired every week!” Insiders told The ENQUIRER
that same attitude is why it was so painful to watch the E! network reality show "Mariah's World." One spot promoting her show had Mariah declaring: “I have a rule which states that I will not be seen in fluorescent lighting without sunglasses!”
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“It’s like a big joke,” moaned an insider, "and Mariah’s not in on it. She thinks she actually comes off as
hardworking and oppressed!" But the source added that Mariah won't stop her alienating non-apology tour anytime soon. Even the Rolling Stone interview ends on a self-pitying note: "People who have an opinion about me, some of them feel, like, 'Oh, she's not
entitled to the same rules as someone else.' I try my hardest!"
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Mariah's never been shy about her inability to handle a regular job. “I didn’t keep many jobs," said the former waitress, "because I got fired every week!” Insiders told The ENQUIRER
that same attitude is why it was so painful to watch the E! network reality show "Mariah's World." One spot promoting her show had Mariah declaring: “I have a rule which states that I will not be seen in fluorescent lighting without sunglasses!”
Photo credit: Getty Images
“It’s like a big joke,” moaned an insider, "and Mariah’s not in on it. She thinks she actually comes off as
hardworking and oppressed!" But the source added that Mariah won't stop her alienating non-apology tour anytime soon. Even the Rolling Stone interview ends on a self-pitying note: "People who have an opinion about me, some of them feel, like, 'Oh, she's not
entitled to the same rules as someone else.' I try my hardest!"