Nick Cannon about the broken performance on New Year's Eve Mariah Carey: "The government is to blame!"

Ex-husband Mariah Carey 36-year-old actor Nick Cannon the other day became a guest of the program Ellen Degeneres. As expected, this show was held in a jocular format, though the highlight of the discussions was not Nick, but his ex-wife Carey, who failed the New Year performance at the Dick Clark's Rockin 'New Year's party.

Nick Cannon on the show Ellen Degeneres

Cannon supported his ex-spouse

Those who follow the work of singer Mariah Carey know that the singer was not able to perform her songs on the New Year's program, which was held in Times Square. At the most crucial moment, the music stopped, then the words did not hit her, because Mariah worked under the phonogram. And if many condemned Carey for poor preparation for the evening, then her ex-spouse, on the contrary, supported her. Here's how he commented on the incident with Carey:

"You know, Mariah is not guilty of anything. I myself have been in similar situations. You've probably heard that I'm a supporter of conspiracy theory. So, the government is to blame! It was the most common conspiracy! However, I always believed in Mariah. She was always real, because she is a TV star. Hold on to the sound of a bad soundtrack on the air for 7 minutes and do not leave - it's very cool. I'm proud of my ex-wife! ".
Mariah Carey at the New Year show
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Cary's failure on New Year's show

During the shooting of the New Year's concert everything had to pass, without any excesses: Mariah stepped onto the stage and performed several of her hits. The unsuspecting star appeared in front of the audience and began to sing Emotions, when she dropped the microphone. Cary explained this gesture by not hearing the music, and then, after hesitating a little, began to work with the audience, urging them to finish the song on their own. Nothing would have happened, but Carey had yet to sing another song. When the melody We Belong Together sounded, everyone noticed that Mariah was even more nervous, because the sounding words did not get into music at all. The singer had no choice but to say the final line to the microphone:

"I think that today it will not be better."

After that, Carey began to walk quietly on the stage, and the words and music continued to sound. Such a shame in the life of the pop diva has never been, however, as well as the show Dick Clark Productions. Both sides put forward complaints against poor work for each other. Carey accused the company of poor sound accompaniment of her numbers, and producers Dick Clark Productions Mariah that she did not check the wording on the music, although she had this opportunity repeatedly.

Cary accused the show's organizers of poor preparation