Unimpressed Mariah Carey goes viral for reaction to iHeartRadio Music Awards 2025 tribute

Oh, the emotions.Mariah Carey did not appear impressed by the musical tributes to her during the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards.The “We Belong Together” singer, 55, was honored on Monday night at LA’s Dolby Theater — and one clip of Carey has since gone viral.During R&B singer Muni Long’s tribute performance of “We Belong Together,” Carey was caught turning her head away from the stage and giving a “disinterested” side-eye glance toward her rumored boyfriend Anderson .Paak.Several of the singer’s fans rushed to X to talk about the now-viral clip, and many think it is proof the “Hero” songstress was not excited by Long and Tori Kelly’s tributes to her.“Mariah Carey is not feeling these performances and is not hiding that fact,” one viewer wrote.

“Lol.”“The way Mariah Carey can’t help but show her disinterest on her face but I get it I’m the same my face tells everything,” another person wrote.“She cracks me up.”“This gif of Mariah Carey will go down in history,” a third person who watched the ceremony tweeted.“Some people say more with their face than they can articulate in words,” another commenter weighed in.“She was wondering why they didn’t book Ariana [Grande],” yet another person quipped.The “Vision of Love” singer also turned heads when she took the stage to accept this year’s Icon Award — which was presented to her by LL Cool J.Although Carey gave a moving acceptance speech in which she thanked her fans and paid tribute to her late mother, Patricia Carey, she began her speech by joking about the lighting on the stage.“Is the lighting OK,” the singer teased, “because I don’t like bad lighting.”“Thank you iHeart for this incredible honor,” Carey continued.

“As a kid, I used to listen to my favorite artist on the radio and dream of being on the airwaves myself.”“Now, for those of you who may not know what airwaves are, think of it as the non-Wi-Fi version of streaming, O...

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