Mariah Carey Sings Duet With Daughter Monroe, 11, at Christmas Concert

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He got it from his mother. maria: do11 year old daughter of monroejoined her at a concert in Toronto on Friday, December 9, where she cozied up perfectly with her mother.

“Thank you so much to all the Canadian fans and lambs who came out to celebrate with me at my show last night!!!! Merry Christmas everyone!! ❤️🎄🎄🕊❤️,” Carey, 52, wrote on Saturday, Dec. 10. Shared via Instagram.

The first photo shows him giving it to Monroe, whose father is nick cannonA sweet kiss wearing a matching white ballgown and sparkling tiara. The singer was part of the duet “Fantasy”. Merry Christmas to all Show at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

Carey and her daughter sing “Away in a Manger,” per the hymn. broadcast video Feather social mediaAnd fans can be heard gushing about how talented the young singer already is.

Monroe and twin brother Moroccan performed “Always Be My Baby” with their mother during a Las Vegas residency when they were starting elementary school, but this performance more clearly showcased Monroe’s vocal abilities. Carey recently assured fans that she has moved beyond her musical talents.

“Honestly he has such a beautiful tone when he sings, and I’m so grateful he inherited them from me,” she said. And! news In the interview on Tuesday, December 6.

her young children recently parted Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Display, dancing on platforms behind the “All I Want for Christmas” songwriter. Carey said it was his request to dance during her performance.

“When they want to get involved and feel it would be something fun, they show up, attend rehearsals, and really get into it,” she explained. “When they’re fully engaged, it’s such a joy to be able to watch them relate to their other friends — many of whom are aspiring singers or dancers who weren’t born into the entertainment world.”

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Carrie hopes showing monroe and moroccan How hard she works will have a big impact on her work ethic.

“I think it’s important that they learn these lessons because I grew up without that privilege and they need to understand that trying your hardest and doing your best is so important,” she said. “To see them shine is one of my greatest honors.”

balancing teaching important life lessons with spoiling them on Christmas. The Grammy Award winner recently explained that she loves the holiday season now because it wasn’t a very pleasant time of year during her childhood.

“When you grow up with a chaotic life and then you are able to make this change where you can make your life what you want to make it? It’s my pleasure,” Carey Told w magazine In a profile published last month. “That’s why I want my kids to have everything they can have. I want them to be able to understand that they can be anything they want to be.