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Mariah Carey and her daughter, Monroe Cannon, are well on their way to becoming an iconic musical duo. On Dec. 20, CBS shared a snippet from the singer’s “Merry Christmas to All” holiday special, shortly after it aired on the network, in which Carey and her 11-year-old sing their first-ever duet of “Away in a Manger.”
In the performance, the Queen of Christmas and her daughter wear matching puffy white dresses with crown-like headbands as they sat on stage surrounded by holiday decorations. The mother–daughter team proceed to trade off singing verses of “Away in a Manger” as the crowd cheers them on. At one point, they even whistle together, which allowed Monroe to reveal just how extensive her musical skills are.
Even though Monroe clearly inherited her mother’s musical talents, she’s still young, and Carey gives off a mix of protective and proud mom energy throughout their performance. The “All I Want For Christmas Is You” singer is seen touching her daughter’s hair and smiling at her each time the 11-year-old starts to sing. The end result is a beautiful duet that shows just how close Carey is with her kids.
In addition to Monroe, Carey is also mother to Moroccan, Monroe’s twin brother, both of whom she shares with Nick Cannon. While Moroccan hasn’t performed a duet with his mom yet, he has revealed that he has star qualities just like the rest of his family. In July, he joined his sister in putting on a fashion show that turned out to be an elaborate skit showcasing both of the twins’ acting skills.
While no one knows what the future holds, if Monroe and Moroccan continue nurturing their musical and acting talents, there’s no telling where the twins will end up. But one thing is for sure, Monroe is already showing signs of being a mini Mimi, at least according to Carey’s fans.
See a clip of their sweet performance ahead.
How beautiful was it to see @MariahCarey get to share the stage with her daughter Monroe? ❤️ #MerryChristmasToAll pic.twitter.com/T6iK86MsZs
— CBS (@CBS) December 21, 2022
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