Mariah Carey was waiting to shade Jennifer Lopez tonight.
The “obsessed” singer on Wednesday insisted that “see what happens” host Andy Cohen still doesn’t know Lopez more than 20 years after Viraldis.
Cohen raised Carrie, famously known for being asked about Lopez, 56, on the 2003 German television show Taff.
Bravo executives say that “I don’t know how much time I spent on these chairs” and “I was debating how much time I spent on these chairs,” the singers who “we didn’t know how much time I spent on each other.
“The thing is, when I said it, I was honest, so I don’t know how it got bigger,” Carrie, 56, said.
Cohen – without Lopez dropping his name – “To be clear, do you still know her rights?” asked.
Carrie sighed, “How can I suddenly find out about her?”
The audience exploded with laughter – and Instagram users couldn’t get enough of Carrie’s “eternally symbolic” response.
One fan labeled her “The Queen of the Shadow,” while another pointed out that “Mariah is such an intelligent person who makes her so interesting.”
Lopez’s representatives did not immediately respond to Page 6’s request for comment.
The “Hustler” star returned to Carrie’s original diss on 2016’s “The Wendy Williams Show,” particularly by calling the Grammy winner “forgotten” and claiming they met “a lot of times.”
Meanwhile, Carrie doubled in the same year, telling Cohen.
“I don’t know her,” she continued at the time. “Like what I’m saying?”
On Wednesday, Carrie also spoke to her longtime feud with Eminem when asked if the rapper started beef to play her mother in “Eight Mile.”
“There’s a truth to it,” she admitted. “I really don’t care. Anything he said, I’m that. It’s okay. It’s not really, but it’s rap lyrics.”
Carrie also turned to her ex-husband Nick Cannon, guaranteed the ball for $10 million last year, saying, “Lord, help me.”