Mariah Carey needs a helping hand
When it comes to her sense of style, practical is rarely ever a word used to describe it. And Mariah Carey, 45, stayed true to form on Saturday, when she was spotted in Perth, Western Australia, wearing a pair of towering gold heels - while going for a boat ride.
Opting against boarding the vessel in a pair of deck shoes, the star appeared to feel more at ease in her gravity-defying metallic Yves Saint Laurent Tribute stilettos, which retail at an eye-watering £620. The rest of her outfit veered more along the lines of convention, as she wore a multi-coloured wetsuit for her excursion.
But, in an effort to give the ensemble her own touch, the curvaceous Grammy winner ensured the top half plunged deeply, giving her an opportunity to show off her ample cleavage. With an oversized pair of sunglasses framing her face, the star wore her honey brown tresses in a high ponytail.
She also added another glamorous touch to her ensemble with a pair of diamond studs. And the star's heels proved to make manoeuvring quite award, as she needed a helping hand from a team of crew members while boarding the boat.
Mariah, who has recently finished touring Asia, has taken her Elusive Chanteuse tour to Australia and is due to perform in Perth on Sunday. The singer seems in good spirits despite recent upheaval in her personal life - splitting from presenter husband Nick Cannon.
Nick, 33, first confirmed that the pair were living apart back in August and that they would be separating permanently. But the television host, writer, producer, director and singer harbours no hard feelings towards his ex-wife - who he married in 2008 after a whirlwind weeks-long romance.
"What infuriates me most is to hear people slander Mariah Carey," he wrote to his 4.9 million followers on Twitter. "I will forever be in debted [sic] to her for blessing me with our children. I will always love her unconditionally for this and so much more. Mariah Carey is an amazing mother and I trust her wholeheartedly." (Mail Online)
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