Mariah Carey's sister moves to end family rift
Mariah Carey's estranged sister has reached out to the superstar in a bid to end the rift which has kept them apart for years.
Alison Carey Scott, who is HIV positive and a former prostitute, fell out with her famous sibling in 1994 and they have barely been in touch over the last 15 years.
However, former drug user Scott, 50, now wants to make amends with
Carey as she is desperate to meet her sister's baby twins.
She tells Britain's The Sun, "I want to reach out to my sister and
tell her how much I miss her and how proud I am that we are
family... I cannot put into words how moved I was to see pictures
of my niece and nephew for the first time. I saw photographs of
them on the television just after they were born... They are
absolutely adorable... I am sure Mariah is going to be a fantastic
mother and her husband Nick Cannon, who I've heard nothing but good
things about, will be a great father. I just wish Mariah would let
me be her sister again and a proper auntie to her children.
"I know we have had so many problems over the years, but I want to
reach out to her in the hope that we can make peace and mend the
wounds that have torn our family apart."
Scott reveals she tried to contact Carey last year (11) when she
suffered a cancer scare, but didn't hear back from her sister: "I
reached out to Mariah last year when a doctor told me I had liver
cancer and only four months left to live. A relative told me Mariah
decided she wanted to reconcile and she would pay for my treatment.
But I never heard from her. It turned out to be nothing more than a
gallstone. But it would have been nice if my sister had been there
for me."
However, Scott is adamant she wants to get back in touch with her
family, adding, "I've had my problems over the years but I want to
tell Mariah I have been clean and sober for four months now and I
am absolutely determined to keep my life on track. I really want
our family to be together again, and watch my children playing with
hers. If I had a message it would be, 'Just call me'."