Mariah Carey Embarrasses Her Son With a Surprise Cameo on His Twitch Livestream

“Mom, they can see you. They’re saying, ‘Hi Mariah, I love you,'” 13-year-old Moroccan told his friends on the stream.

Apr 5, 2025 - 18:41
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Mariah Carey Embarrasses Her Son With a Surprise Cameo on His Twitch Livestream

Mariah Carey just pulled a classic mom move by embarrassing her teenage son in front of his friends.

During a recent Twitch livestream, the superstar singer’s 13-year-old son, Moroccan (aka “Rocky”), got frustrated after his twin sister, Monroe, and his mom appeared in the background while he was chatting with his friends.

In all fairness, Rocky had invited Carey to join the livestream after his friends asked to see her. “You want to come here, mom?” he asked, as Monroe and the iconic singer made a brief cameo in the dimly lit background. Rocky quickly got flustered as his friends in the chat started reacting, and he demanded his mom and sister (who was holding a small dog) leave the room.

“OK, y’all need to get out now!” Rocky said. “Mom, they can see you. They’re saying, ‘Hi Mariah, I love you.’” Carey responded, “Hi guys, I love you, too,” as her son continued to beg her to leave. As Moroccan looked totally embarrassed by the situation, his friends in the background kept chiming in with, “Hi, Mrs. Carey!”

Moroccan and Monroe are Carey’s twin children with her former husband, Nick Cannon. The pair tied the knot in the Bahamas in 2008, separated in 2014, and finalized their divorce in 2016.

Moroccan and his twin sister have become half-siblings multiple times over, as their dad has welcomed five new children since 2022, bringing his total to 12 kids with six women, including Carey.

Meanwhile, Carey is gearing up to take her Celebration of Mimi tour overseas. The singer announced in late March that she’ll be marking the 20th anniversary of her 2005 album with a series of international dates in Asia this May and again in the fall. The celebration of her 10th studio album, The Emancipation of Mimi, began with her fifth residency in Las Vegas at Dolby Live, which launched in April 2024.

Carey, who received her second nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in February, received good news recently when a federal court ruled in her favor, dismissing a copyright lawsuit over her holiday classic “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” The court rejected claims from songwriter Vince Vance, who alleged that Carey and others had stolen key elements of her Christmas hit from his 1989 song of the same name.