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Tuesday 12 September 2017

Mariah, French Montana did not flirt in recording studio

A new tabloid report says there was heavy flirting going on between Mariah Carey and French Montana when the two recently collaborated in the recording studio. Gossip Cop looked into this claim about a possible hookup between the music artists, and we've exclusively learned the truth.

Carey and Montana recently worked together on a remix of his hit single "Unforgettable", and now Life & Style is claiming the two were all over each other during the process. A so-called "source" tells the magazine, "Mariah was hanging all over French. She sat on his lap, and at one point they even kissed! They weren't trying to hide their PDA."

The outlet's dubious insider goes on to say the rapper "was loving all the attention from Mariah", who allegedly "jumped on French's back as he carried her around". The seemingly phony source further alleges the pair "left the studio together" when they finished recording and "definitely weren't trying to hide anything".

Of course, it's common practice for the tabloids to romantically link musicians of the opposite sex who collaborate together, so Gossip Cop was hesitant to believe this latest alleged fling. Our doubts were confirmed after checking in with a rep for Carey, who exclusively tells us the outlet's report is entirely "false". We're assured the singer wasn't flirting with her colleague, nor did the two go home together.

Naturally, Life & Style isn't the best source when it comes to finding accurate news about the singer. Gossip Cop previously busted the tabloid for making up a story about Carey hiring a speech therapist to teach her to speak with a British accent. We also corrected the magazine after it falsely claimed Carey gives money to boyfriend Bryan Tanaka so he can buy her gifts. The publication's latest article suggesting Carey and Montana are more than just collaborators is equally bogus.

(Gossip Cop)



COMMENTS
Andrew from UK wrote:
What is the purpose of Gossip Cop? Take a tabloid news story and then proclaim "It's not true because someone from the celebrity involved said it is not - haha we busted them, it wasn't truuuuuueee, aren't we great?" On what planet is this an actual thing? When did investigative journalism involve asking the accused to confirm or deny an embarrassing allegation and subsequently declaring innocence when they do? Somebody tell MI6 or the CIA to haul the journalists from Gossip Cop in to be debriefed on this brilliant investigative technique and terrorism itself would be a thing of the past. Gossip Cop could be Global Cop: World Police.
(Tuesday 12 September 2017; 22:39)

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