She doesn’t know him.
Mariah Carey dodged a question about co-parenting twins Monroe “Roe” and Moroccan “Roc,” 14, with ex-husband Nick Cannon.
“I’m curious about you and your two children and how you navigate — ’cause you’re a co-parent with Nick Cannon — how you navigate co-parenting when his life is so public,” “CBS Mornings” host Gayle King said to the singer during a sit-down interview that aired Wednesday.
Mariah Carey dodged a question about co-parenting her twins — Monroe “Roe” and Moroccan “Roc” — with ex-husband Nick Cannon. CBS
“CBS Mornings” host Gayle King asked the singer about the former couple’s dynamic during a sit-down interview that aired Wednesday. CBS
“Hmmm,” Carey replied stoically. “I kinda feel like it’s best if I don’t talk about him because he can just be in his own world.”
The Grammy winner made sure to add, “No offense to him.”
The comment — or lack thereof — instantly went viral.
“Hmmm. I kinda feel like it’s best if I don’t talk about him because he can just be in his own world,” Carey replied stoically, making sure to add, “No offense to him.” CBS
The comment — or lack thereof — instantly went viral. Getty Images
“We all embarrassed by our baby daddy chile 😂,” one Instagram user quipped, while another added, “Not ‘be in his own world’ homegirl said we not in the same timeline 😭.”
“If The father of my kids went on a baby, making shopping spree after me. I wouldn’t wanna talk about it either,” someone else noted, as another netizen echoed, “She doesn’t want this serial baby daddy tied to her brand.”
After Carey, 56, and Cannon, 44, finalized their divorce in November 2016, he went on to welcome 10 more children with five different women.
“We all embarrassed by our baby daddy chile 😂,” one Instagram user quipped. Nick Cannon/Instagram
After Carey and Cannon finalized their divorce in 2016, he welcomed 10 more children with five different women. Getty Images
The “Masked Singer” host recently admitted that his actions were a “trauma response” to the split, calling his behavior “careless” and “frivolous.”
“If I would have did the work, the healing, after getting divorced, I probably would have took my time in a lot other scenarios,” he explained last week on “The Breakfast Club.”
“For whatever reason, I thought that was the answer a lot of times. Like, ‘Oh, I’m gonna figure it out over here.’ Now, you’re leaving trauma every step of the way instead of fixing it from its origin.”
