Mariah Carey's idea of marriage was a complete fantasy. The pop star made some over-the-top demands in her prenup with ex-fiancé James Packer, 49, and rejected a payment of $6 million per year because it wasn't enough, according to TMZ.
Carey - who raked in $27 million in 2015 - called the proposed settlement range between $6 million and $30 million per year of marriage "tacky and insulting" and hoped for at least $50 million. The 46-year-old also requested her Australian billionaire beau to issue a credit card to be used by her and her staff, but the maximum amount was left blank, according to the gossip site.
In addition to being paid to be Packer's wife, the "Fantasy" singer also wanted the use of a private aircraft and for certain clothing to be paid for by her future hubby. A condition in the prenup also outlined how the businessman was to offer gifts to his future wife - and the catch.
"Except for gifts between them for their engagement, wedding or on birthdays and anniversaries, no item of jewelry and/or personal adornment costing over $250,000 will be deemed a gift unless accompanied by, or promptly followed by, a writing specifically stating 'This is my gift to you'," the document reads.
Carey is still seeking a sum of $50 million from Packer, despite never going through with their marriage. The "Heartbreaker" singer is also demanding her ex buy her an L.A. mansion as she refuses to leave the lavish home that the two shared together.
The pair - who became engaged in January - reportedly split over the summer after getting into a blowout fight while yachting in Greece. News of the breakup just became public within the past few weeks.
(New York Daily News)
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