
Nicki Minaj Vs. Mariah Carey Split - H 2013
Michael Becker/FOX- Share this article on Facebook
- Share this article on Twitter
- Share this article on Email
- Show additional share options
- Share this article on Print
- Share this article on Comment
- Share this article on Whatsapp
- Share this article on Linkedin
- Share this article on Reddit
- Share this article on Pinit
- Share this article on Tumblr
The Mariah Carey–Nicki Minaj feud grabbed headlines for months before Wednesday’s American Idol premiere, when we finally got to see an official glimpse of the alleged beef that led Carey to complain to Barbara Walters that she feared for her safety.
Rumblings of the alpha divas’ disdain for one other began during season 12’s New York City auditions in September and continued with that infamous cell phone video from the North Carolina tryouts where Minaj was shown swearing up a storm at Carey in an apparent ego-driven dispute over a performance. The next day, Walters relayed on The View that Minaj was overheard saying she’d “shoot” Carey and that Carey had hired extra security to thwart a potential attack. (Minaj’s response: “LmAooooooooooo.”)
Some Idol watchers sniffed a PR stunt meant to drum up renewed interest in a series rapidly losing cultural relevance and plagued by the troublesome “White Guy With Guitar Curse,” which has churned out a forgettable stream of blah male winners who failed to reach Kelly Clarkson/Carrie Underwood heights of stardom.
PHOTOS: Nicki Minaj, Mariah Carey Search for a Winner
“These are two very, very spirited, strong individual performers who have had a lot of success that aren’t shy about their opinion, regardless of what it might be about,” Ryan Seacrest said Wednesday on the Today show.
Later that night: The first footage rolled of Carey, Minaj and Keith Urban on the judges panel (check out THR’s recap here), revealing Urban as the earnest, aw-shucks nice guy stuck between two pop stars engaged in a chilly battle to dominate the panel. The interaction between Carey and Minaj was less of a hair-pulling throwdown than passive-aggressive power struggle.
Sure, they exchanged superficial smiles but there was a visible tension as Carey — the wholesome R&B queen bee — watched her flamboyant rival steal the show.
Brash, blunt and hilarious, Minaj addressed the aspiring Idols as if she were one of them. When a tone-deaf contender named James was given the thumbs-down after a spectacularly grating rendition of Justin Bieber‘s “One Less Lonely Girl,” the “Starships” singer stood up to give him a kiss on the cheek to soften the blow, saying: “Believe me when I say that you are essential — just not for this competition.”
Meanwhile, Carey’s advice was to try DJing — not a bad idea, but one that seemed to come from left field.
There were more Carey fans among the crop of wannabes. Minaj appeared annoyed at one singer’s praise of Carey, making an exaggerated face caught on camera. Carey claimed dibs on giving feedback to said singer, 28-year-old Tenna Torres of Queens, and that clearly riled Minaj, who immediately began talking over Carey.
STORY: ‘American Idol’ Season 12 Premiere Recap
“Do you ever watch Mean Girls?” Randy Jackson, stirring the pot, asked another contestant who had no idea what he was talking about. Minaj laughed it off.
If Britney Spears (dearly departed from The X Factor) had joined Idol instead, then Carey could be the fun, crazy judge with a well-known Hello Kitty fetish. But with Minaj in the picture, spouting deliciously spontaneous bon mots such as “Your range is better than Mariah’s!” to a hopeful with a screeching singing voice, Mimi seems uncertain about where she fits in on the panel.
Related Stories
Related Stories
THR Newsletters
Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day