Mariah Carey & #Dembabies Arrive Home, Child Protective Services’ Visit & Plans for Summer Album
Mariah Carey and her twin babies (Moroccan Scott and Monroe) have finally left the hospital and arrived at their Los Angeles home. An insider told Radar Online, ‘It was very low key, but the family was surrounded by security from the hospital and personal bodyguards. Nick was very happy to finally have his wife and babies at home.’ In addition to becoming accustomed to having infants at home, Mariah and Nick will also be visited (AGAIN) by Child Protective Services, due to an earlier incident where it was reported that Mariah consumed alcohol while breastfeeding. Apparently, CPS is required to make one home visit. After the visit, the case should be officially closed.
In non-baby news, rumor has it that Mariah Carey will release an album this summer that was recorded while she was pregnant. Nick Cannon shared, “She’s planning on having a record out this year. She’s been working away, and we have a studio in the crib, and the pregnancy has totally inspired her on so many different levels. You’re definitely gonna see some new phenomenal music from Mariah.”

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