Mariah Carey felt 'unsafe' on American Idol after Minaj feud
Singer Mariah Carey has opened up about her infamous American Idol feud with Nicki Minaj, admitting she felt "unsafe" on set as a result of the bust-up.
The two new judges were filming an audition in Charlotte, North Carolina in October (02Oct12), when they became embroiled in an argument over a contestant.
Their heated exchange was posted online and at one point, an angry
Minaj is said to have raged, "If I had a gun I would shoot her
(Carey)."
The reality show's executive producer Nigel Lythgoe quickly blasted
the claims, branding them "absolute rubbish", but the Hero hitmaker
was so alarmed by the alleged threats, she beefed up her security
team out of fear for her twin babies, Monroe and Moroccan.
Speaking out about the incident for the first time, Carey tells
Barbara Walters, the host of news show 20/20, "It felt like an
unsafe work environment. Anytime anybody's reeling threats at
somebody, you know, that's just not appropriate. Sitting there on
the road with two babies, I'm not gonna take any chances, so yeah I
did hire more security."
The pair has since patched up its differences, and Carey, who was
paid a reported $18 million to appear on the series, insists she is
now just focusing on her role as a judge and mentor.
She adds, "For me, ultimately this is about the contestants. I've
been blessed with my dream (for) more than half my life so I want
to help give that back to someone else."
Meanwhile, the Starships singer has since aired her side of the
story on her reality show Nicki Minaj: My Truth, stating, "Twenty
minutes before that (argument) happened, she egged me on... In
life, you react, and what you saw was a reaction."
And the feud is still simmering - Minaj recently took another shot
at Carey in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, picking on
her fellow diva's costume choices.
She said, "I can think of at least one other person that shows more
cleavage and skin than me."