Mariah Carey opened up about her surprise marriage to Nick Cannon not so long ago, confessing to Elle magazine that before meeting her husband, sometimes it got so bad that she wished she would be “kidnapped” from her life.
Mariah Carey granted a very candid interview to Elle magazine, confessing that before meeting husband Nick Cannon and rejoicing in the bliss of having found true love, she sometimes had such low periods that she wished she would be “kidnapped” from her life.
“I just wanted a way out, but I didn’t have one,” the singer says, describing her life before as “unhappy.”
Nick Cannon however changed her perspective on things. Mariah Carey had divorced music mogul Tommy Mottola in 1998, after a 5–year marriage. A decade later, love appeared once again in her life, strong and passionate enough for her to move quickly.
She explains in the interview that they “really kept the whole relationship aspect of it quiet,” since they did not want “to give people a chance to be like, ‘What are you doing? What are you talking about? This is so quick.... Are you sure?’”
While there were such questions being raised around the time
of their marriage, they appeared after the deed had already been done and there
was no going back. The romantic lovebirds had it their way, relished in their
whirlwind romance and married in the
Rumors first started when Mariah Carey attended the TriBeCa
Film Festival in late April to promote her movie “
Mariah was already living intense happiness at the time. She
told Elle that Nick surprised her one night, while hanging out on the rooftop
of her
“They’ve been calling me Cinderella since I first started out,” Mariah Carey humorously commented. “Most people would think, Okay, please! This doesn't happen in real life.”
But it did to her.
And it got better: a few days later, her wish came true. “He sort of kidnapped me and took me on a helicopter ride. Then he re-proposed,” a happy Mariah Carey said.