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Throwing shade? Meghan Markle reacted to Mariah Carey calling her a “diva” and revealed why the word has both positive and negative connotations.
“I think it’s both [a compliment and a criticism],” Carey, 53, told the Duchess of Sussex, 41, during the Tuesday, August 30, episode of her “Archetypes” podcast.
The “Honey” songstress explained that the term “diva” was originally a positive remark that described the “grandeur” of an operatic voice and powerhouse woman.
“As things evolved [in] the past, whatever, 20 years, it became, like, a diva means you’re a successful woman, usually, but also … a b-i-t-c-h,” Carey continued. “It’s not OK for you to be a boss. It’s not OK for you to be a strong woman.”
The Bench author went on to confess that she assumed the worst when the “We Belong Together” singer claimed that she’d had “diva moments” of her own from time to time.
“You couldn’t see me, obviously, but I started to sweat a little bit … I just kept thinking, in that moment, was my girl crush coming to a quick demise? Does she actually not see me?” the California native — who had raved over Carey’s career earlier in the episode — said on the podcast.
Meghan, however, learned that the Grammy winner wasn’t speaking about her in a derogatory way. Instead, Carey meant it as a good thing.
“When she said ‘diva,’ she was talking about the way that I dress, the posture, the clothing, the ‘fabulousness’ as she sees it. She meant diva as a compliment, but I heard it as a dig,” the Suits alum clarified. “In that moment, as she explained to me, she meant it as chic, as aspirational. And how one very charged word can mean something different for each of us, it’s mind-blowing to me.”
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Mariah Carey further clarified what she meant when she called Meghan Marke a "diva." Carey recently appeared on Markle's podcast "Archetypes." The full episode, the second of the podcast series, was released on Tuesday. "Really enjoyed talking to Duchess and Diva Meghan Markle about ‘The Duality of Diva.’ Yes! I called her a diva, in the most fabulous, gorgeous, and empowering meaning of the word!!!" Carey wrote on Twitter. Mariah Carey, left, clarified what she meant when she called Meghan Markle a "diva." Markle admitted she was caught off guard when Carey said the Duchess of Sussex gives "us diva moments sometimes." "I think that’s really important for people to remember that there might be this persona," Markle began.
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Bonded by hair! Meghan Markle and Mariah Carey opened up about their experience as biracial women with curly tresses.
Meghan Markle has turned her hand to podcasts and on Tuesday dropped the second episode of Archetypes. In this episode released on Spotify, the Duchess of Sussex, 41, spoke to Mariah Carey where the pair had a very frank and honest conversation. Iconic singer Mariah , 53, opened up about her life and career on the podcast, including discussing her diva reputation as well as her experience growing up as someone of mixed race.
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, and on the latest episode of her podcast Archetypes, the spoke to a woman who can uniquely relate to her journey: Mariah Carey.Markle told that the singer was “so formative” for her in a time when representation of biracial women in the media was so low, citing Carey as one of the first examples Markle saw of “someone who kind of looks like me.” She specifically cited the 1993 video for “Dreamlover” video, and Carey took the opportunity to reflect on her curly hair at the time, how it was perceived by the media and how it was a challenge for some hairdressers.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.“People were saying girl-next-door, dadadada, because there was also this ambiguity about me, racially, that fed into that, and those curls,” said Carey on the episode, “The Duality of Diva,” which you can listen to . “They didn't know how to do my hair, because if it was a white hair dresser that had never dealt with textured hair, they would tend to do a different thing, and my hair would be like, you're not doing that.
Meghan Markle’s conversation with one of entertainment’s biggest “divas” took a deeper look at the word. During episode 2 of her podcast, the Duchess of Sussex and her guest, Mariah Carey, examined the complexities that come with being called a “diva” and how the GRAMMY-winning pop star has embraced it. When asked by the duchess what kind of connotation the word has, Carey explained that it’s “both” positive and negative, but she has embraced the glam in the term.
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Mariah Carey told Meghan Markle to her face that the duchess has her "diva moments."The moment occurred as Meghan chatted with Mariah on the Duchess' "Archetypes" podcast. During a conversation, Prince Harry's wife told Mimi she does not personally "connect to" the "diva … persona." Mariah, though, quickly butted in, saying, "You give us diva moments sometimes, Meghan.