Mariah Carey skirts 'Masked Singer' rumors, talks upcoming memoir
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There are rumors swirling about whether superstar Mariah Carey is starring in the second season of "The Masked Singer," and she's addressing them -- kind of.
One of the show's mystery performers: the flower with soulful pipes, the Christmas-loving tree or, of course, the butterfly.
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However, when asked by Entertainment Tonight about whether she's on the Fox show, Carey had a short response: "Bye, girl, bye."
It doesn't sound like a denial, but it's no confirmation, either.
The songstress also talked about her upcoming memoir, which she expects out sometime next year.
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"Darling, you're not ready," Carey said about what'll be revealed in the book. "You know, I really mean it."
The book is also said to put to bed rumors of a beef between her and the late Whitney Houston, with whom she sang the Oscar-winning 1998 duet "When You Believe."
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Carey described working on the song, from the animated film "The Prince of Egypt," as "the best," explaining, "I think camaraderie with women you respect is a huge deal."
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She called the untitled memoir "honest" and "a really cathartic experience."