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Thursday 22 June 2017

"Borderline abusive" Mariah Carey slammed by co-star

Cedric Yarbrough is spilling the tea on Mariah Carey's diva behavior. One day after Will Ferrell appeared on "Late Night With Seth Meyers" and talked about Carey's behavior on set of his new movie, "The House", co-star Yarbrough wrote on Facebook Wednesday evening that Carey "ruined" her cameo, which has since been cut from the film.

"Okay since Will Ferrell is talking, I'ma talk-ing. Yeah, a real funny cameo was supposed to happen in the new film The House with the superstar Mariah Carey. But it was ruined by superstar Mariah Carey. The film takes place in a suburban home but is made into a 'Casino'. Why not have Mariah be an act in the casino? Funny idea," Yarbrough explained. "It's rumored that she eventually showed up to set. This is true. But after waiting for her for 3-4 hours!"

Carey, 47, also allegedly told the cast and crew how she wanted things done. "While we waited the director and team had the idea of doing a stunt that Mariah's body double would do now and bring in Mariah to match it. They do the stunt. All goes well. When Mariah finally showed up she refused to match the stunt. 'Darling, I would never do it that way.' I heard her say those exact words," he recalled. "She then requested a large fan for her hair to be blown around and a camera that would be above her, basically a crane shot. This lady was unprofessional and borderline abusive to our director, who tried his best to appease her every wish."

Yarbrough, 44, used his Facebook rant to teach Carey - and up-and-coming actors - a lesson, one he hopes Carey will take to heart. "In the acting community, it's not very good form to 'tell' on your fellow actors. They could be having a bad day, going through some personal things, and maybe Mariah was, I don't know. But I do know that our crew didn't deserve that, our director didn't," he wrote, noting he had just finished filming "Speechless" for 10 hours. But "This kind of behavior just isn't cool."

Yarbrough admitted to leaving out the "worst part" of her behavior, joking he'd only tell people in person whom he deemed worthy. "For you young actors, be on time, know your homework, but be courteous and respectful. For us old heads, the same," he advised. "This kind of behavior should be called out for what it is. I miss 'I had a vision of love' Mariah. Be a damn professional."

Carey's rep didn't immediately return a request for comment.

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COMMENTS
Giselle UrbanPoshBeauty from US of A wrote:
I'm glad they're calling her out. This Mariah I don't know who this is. I notice when things aren't right for her personally she acts very diva to mask her true feelings. Stella should definitely be fired. She needs a better team around her that will speak up and say the truths and keep her on time for gigs. She definitely needs a Tommy Mottola or Benny Medina figure back again to tighten things up. People use to rave how down to earth she really was and professional she was on set or the studio. Where is that Mariah at?
(Thursday 22 June 2017; 22:26)
Licia from USA wrote:
I agree. Normally I try to take things like this with a grain of salt, but multiple people are saying the same thing. They can't all be lying. The fact that the mouth of Russia who always has something to say hasn't run to explain or shed light on these accusations speaks volumes. You can dispute that your client didn't have sex in the bathroom with her boyfriend (something I don't care about because she's an adult and if that's what she wants to do then go for it), but you got nothing to say when your client's professional reputation is being drug through the mud. Seems like this is more important because if no one wants to work with her then you both will lose money. This is when they need to be empowered and speak up.
(Friday 23 June 2017; 03:33)

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