Mariah Carey was accused of insincere condolences to the victims of the terrorist act

Interview with Mariah Carey, in which she told about her emotions overflowing because of the bloody massacre that occurred on the evening of October 1 in Las Vegas, lying on the couch, caused a flurry of criticism of the pop diva.

Unsuccessful live broadcast

On Monday, 47-year-old Mariah Carey talked with Good Morning Britain's morning presenter Pierce Morgan and Suzanne Reed during a direct switch from her Beverly Hills home. The singer settled comfortably on the couch and had to talk about her upcoming Christmas performances in London and Paris.

The singer lying on a snow-white couch, wearing evening dress of wine color, was going to talk about pleasant, but leading decided to ask Carey about the terrorist attack that killed 59 people, without first specifying the star, whether she knows about what happened. Mariah did not lose her head and stated that she would pray for the victims of the tragedy and expressed her hope that such incidents would not happen again.

Inappropriate behavior

Instead of appreciating Cary's kind words, the audience was indignant that the singer did not deign to get up from the couch, speaking of such tragic things. Looking at her, there was an impression that she was posing for a photo shoot and speaking in a weird way.

In addition, users do not give rest to the fact that in early October, Mariahy already has a decorated Christmas tree.

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Recall, a 64-year-old man, who later turned out to be called Stephen Paddock, was on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay complex and started shooting at Harvest Music Route country music festival participants from the windows. The musical event was attended by about 30 thousand people, who became targets for the sniper, who after the massacre committed suicide. The information about the number of victims is growing every hour, as 527 people were injured, some of them in critical condition.

Scheme of events that occurred in Las Vegas
Shot from the scene of the tragedy
Steven Paddock