She doesn’t know him.
Mariah Carey, along with her ex-husband Nick Cannon, dodged questions about twins Monroe “Raw” and Moroccan “ROC” 14.
“I’m curious about how you navigate with you and your two children — “Because you’re a co-parent with Nick Cannon — how you navigate co-kindness when his life is so public.”
“Hmm,” Carrie replied in the store. “I feel like I’m kind of the best if he doesn’t talk about him because he can be in his world.”
The Grammy Award winner made it to add, “He’s not attacking.”
Comments, or lack of it – became an instant word of mouth.
“We’re all embarrassed by baby daddy,” an Instagram user added, “a home girl who “is not in his own world” said we’re not on the same timeline.”
“My kids’ fathers go to the baby and have me shop after me. I don’t want to talk about it either,” someone else said.
After Carrie, 56, and Cannon, 44, he welcomed 10 children with five more women after finalizing his divorce in November 2016.
The “masked singer” host recently admitted that his actions were a “traumatic response” to division, calling his actions “careless” and “frivolous.”
“If I had been at work, Healing would probably have spent many other scenarios after the divorce,” he explained last week in “The Breakfast Club.”
“For some reason, I thought it was the answer in many cases. ‘Oh, I’m going to get it here.’ Now you’re not revising it from its origin, but leaving the trauma at every stage of the road. ”