Imagine seeing Mariah Carey pop up on your Twitch livestream while you’re playing video games.
That’s just what happened to a few of Moroccan “Roc” Cannon’s friends when his famous mom crashed his gaming session with twin sister Monroe “Roe” Cannon, 13. The teen could be heard telling his mates, “Sorry chat, my mom is here,” as he then muted himself and talked to Carey, 56.
Fellow streamers chimed in to say, “Hey, Mrs. Carey,” writing, “I love you Mariah,” before Roe walked into frame holding a dog and a cat.
“You wanna come here, mom?” Roc then asked the “Fantasy” singer, who popped her head into view and stood over his shoulder holding another dog.
Roc began to get frustrated when Roe, and all their pets, began hovering as well.
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“OK, y’all need to get out now. Just, everybody get out,” a seemingly embarrassed Roc told his mother and sister. “Mom, they can see you. They’re saying, ‘Hi Mariah, I love you!’ Oh my God.”
“Hi, you guys!” Carey told the audience. “I love you too.”
The teen then pleaded with Roe and his mom to leave his room, asking: “Can y’all please get out, please? Love you. Get out of my room!”
While waiting for their exit, his friends could be heard asking Roc, “Can we say hi?” Roc’s screen then went black.
“I don’t care. Roe, get out!I love you, mom. … Oh my God, my bad chat, I’m back,” Roc said.
He then assured the chat that he wasn’t being fresh with his mom, but was annoyed by his twin sister.
Roc and Roe are Carey’s children with ex-husband Nick Cannon, whom she was married to for eight years before their split in 2014. Carey recently opened up about the twins becoming teens in an interview with People, telling the magazine that watching them grow up is “actually really beautiful.”
“They’re good, nice kids,” she said. “They’re kind-hearted people, and I really enjoy being around them and watching them grow up into the people that they’re ultimately going to become.”
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Nick, 44, recently shared a New Year video tour of his home, aka the “Cannon Estate,” with Roc and Roe, his eldest of 12 children. The Drumline actor has welcomed 10 more kids with five other women, including sons Golden, 8, and Rise, 2, and daughter Powerful Queen, 4, with Brittany Bell; twins Zillion and Zion, 3, and daughter Beautiful Zeppelin, 2, with Abby De La Rosa; son Legendary, 2, with Selling Sunset’s Bre Tiesi; daughter Onyx, 2, with LaNisha Cole; and son Zen, who died of a brain tumor five months after his birth in 2021, and daughter Halo, now 2, with Alyssa Scott.
While Nick said he can feel stretched thin as a father, he exclusively told Us Weekly in September 2024 that he knows his partners have his back.
“I thank God for their mothers,” he said. “They kind of plan accordingly, and they don’t have to be, but they’re real empathetic to my process. So, you know, they do things. I’ve seen them make so many sacrifices, so I can be there and haven’t missed a birth or a birthday yet.”
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