Mariah Carey Says She Can't Be Called a 'Diva' After Returning to Crowd to Greet Rihanna at Brooklyn Show (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Mariah Carey in October 2019; Rihanna in October 2024.Photo:Amy Sussman/FilmMagic; Kevin Mazur/Getty

Mariah Carey attends Variety’s 2019 Power of Women: Los Angeles; Rihanna attends the Savage X Fenty Celebration of Lavish Lace Debut

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Mariah Careyhad a lot of “fun” seeingRihannaat her final Christmas Time tour concert

On Tuesday, Dec. 17, the pop icon, 55, wrapped up her Christmas Time tour with a star-studded crowd that included the Fenty founder, 36.

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Mariah Carey performs onstage during Mariah Carey’s Christmas Time Tour Kick Off at Yaamava' Resort & Casino at San Manuel

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“I was like, ‘You cannot call me a diva again because I’m literally backing down the stairs,’” Carey tells PEOPLE of the moment during the concert.

“That was hilarious,” Carey tells PEOPLE of the interaction over the phone from Aspen. “I had heard that Rihanna was coming to the show, but I didn’t think she was going to be in the actual crowd. She was fun.”

The “We Belong Together” performer also discussed whether or not she’s “sick of” Christmas music yet. (Spoiler: she’s not.)

“I’m in Aspen, and right now ‘Oh, Santa’ is playing over the speakers, and I’m like, ‘I guess I’m not sick of it,’” she says.

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Mariah Carey performs at the grand opening of her new exclusive engagement, Mariah Carey: The Celebration of Mimi Live at Dolby Live at Park MGM on April 12, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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While she’s covered a lot of older Christmas songs like “Joy to the World” and “Silent Night,” she hopes to cover “another slow, sad song” for the holidays in the future.

Carey also reveals she has no plans to stop doing her Christmas shows any time soon — but she might make some changes.

“It’s probably something that I’ll always do. I just need to schedule it a little bit differently because this year I’d gotten sick just from being out there too long,” she says aftercanceling three recent shows while recovering from the flu.

Carey also opened up about whether fans will ever hear heronce-lost grunge album, which she found in 2022.

“People have been asking me about it, and it’s something that I love so much,” she says. “And we might see it in 2025, probably a little bit later than that.”

source: people.com