Carey, Cannon working on cartoon

Albuquerque News.Net Wednesday 9th May, 2012

Mariah Carey and her husband Nick Cannon are putting together a cartoon for their two-year-old twins -- Monroe and Moroccan.


"Yeah, we actually got some stuff in development that we're working on, some animated stuff that her and I are putting together. So you'll definitely see her in that space too," femalefirst.com quoted Cannon as saying.

"Oh yeah, it's just something that we both enjoy, and even more so than that, we're both kids at heart. So we love those types of stories and fantasy/fairytale type of stuff," he said.

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