Mariah Carey recently received the heartbreaking news of the passing of her mother, Patricia, and sister, Alison, over the weekend. While Mariah did not disclose the causes of death, she did mention that she had the opportunity to spend time with her mother before her passing. The Grammy-winning singer expressed her gratitude for the love and support she has received during this difficult time, asking for privacy to mourn the losses.

Patricia Carey shared Mariah, Alison, and son Morgan with her ex-husband, Alfred Roy Carey. Mariah’s mother was a Juilliard-trained opera singer and vocal coach, passing on her vocal talents to her daughter. The relationship between Mariah and her mother was complex, with a mixture of emotions including pride, pain, shame, gratitude, jealousy, admiration, and disappointment. Mariah delved into their intricate relationship in her 2020 memoir “The Meaning of Mariah Carey”, in which she described their journey as a rainbow of emotions.

Despite the challenges in her relationship with her mother, Mariah dedicated part of her memoir to her, acknowledging that her mother did her best. Mariah expressed her love and appreciation for her mother, emphasizing her commitment to loving her as best as she can always. While Mariah was able to maintain a connection with her mother, she revealed in her book that she had no contact with her siblings at the time it was published, citing emotional and physical safety as reasons for the distance.

In her memoir, Mariah detailed a turbulent childhood marked by alleged abuse inflicted by her siblings. She recounted instances where her sister allegedly drugged her, exposed her to drugs, and caused severe burns. Mariah also claimed that her family treated her like an ATM after her rise to fame, leading to legal battles with both Alison and Morgan. Alison sued Mariah for emotional distress, while Morgan sued her for defamation. Additionally, Alison sued her mother over allegations of childhood abuse in 2020.

Mariah’s memoir sheds light on the complicated dynamics within her family, revealing a history of pain, conflict, and legal disputes. Despite the challenges she faced growing up, Mariah continues to navigate the complexities of her relationships with her family members. With the loss of her mother and sister, Mariah is faced with the difficult task of processing her grief while reflecting on the past and coming to terms with her family’s history. As she mourns the passing of her loved ones, Mariah relies on the support of her fans and loved ones to navigate this challenging time.

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