| Mariah in hospital with "exhaustion"Pop singer Mariah Carey has checked herself into hospital suffering from "extreme exhaustion".  Carey's spokeswoman Connie Filipello made the announcement in London, but declined to say which hospital or which country it is in. "Mariah Carey has been hospitalised for extreme exhaustion  after completing two movies, Glitter and Wise Girls and simultaneously writing, recording and  producing her album, the soundtrack Glitter," she said. Ms Filipello added that the star  checked herself in late last week.
 The 31-year-old singer, who has sold tens of millions of records, was in London last week to  promote her new album, but lives in New York. Before going to the hospital, the Grammy-winning  singer posted a message on her official website. "What I'd like to do is just a take a little  break or at least get one night of sleep without someone popping up about a video," Carey said.  "All I really want is to just be me and that's what I should have done in the first place. I  don't say this much but guess what, I don't take care of myself."
 
 The message was subsequently removed and her New York spokeswoman Cindi Berger said: "She was  obviously very tired and not thinking clearly." Now Carey has cancelled all public appearances,  including her performance at the MTV 20th anniversary celebrations. She was set to be the star  performer at the 1 August party.
 
 Carey came up with the idea for the film Glitter, which is about an aspiring pop star. It is  scheduled for US release next month and will mark Carey's debut for Virgin Records after signing  a multimillion-dollar contract with the company.
 
 The star was raised by her mother, a former opera singer and began singing at the age of four.  She began to write songs while she was at school and soon after graduation had broken into  the recording industry, making her debut on Columbia Records in 1990. She was the biggest-selling  artist of the 1990s and her single Heartbreaker made music history in 1999, when it became her  14th number one single, a feat rivalled only by the Beatles (20) and Elvis Presley (17).
 (BBC News Online) 
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