Kuwait Times

Carey claims her disastrous New Year's Eve performanc­e was 'sabotaged'

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The 46-year-old singer stormed off stage after technical difficulti­es at the Times Square gig in New York marred her performanc­e and her manager Stella Bulochniko­v has blamed the producers. In a letter sent to Dick Clark Production­s, and obtained by the New York Post's Page Six, Stella raged: "You know her inner ears were NOT working and your entire production team did not set her up to win. "AND MARIAH KEPT TELLING THEM ON STAGE IN REAL TIME. "THEY KEPT IGNORING HER. SHE TOOK A HIT HONORING HER COMMITMENT TO YOU. I SHOULD HAVE PULLED HER OFF THE STAGE THIS IS SABOTAGE (sic)." Stella told Billboard in a statement: "We told them [the stage managers] that the in-ears were not working 10 minutes before the performanc­e. They then changed the battery pack, and they were still not working on the frequency four minutes before the show. We let them know again, and they just kept counting her down and reassuring her that they will work as soon as they go live, which never happened-at which point she pulled them out but could not hear the music over the crowd. "After the show, I called [Dick Clark Production­s'] Mark Shimmel and I said, 'What happened?' He said, 'Let me call you back,' then called me back and confirmed the in-ears were not working and asked if I would make a joint statement. I said, 'No way.' I asked him to cut the West Coast feed. He said he could not do that. I asked him why would they want to run a performanc­e with mechanical glitches unless they just want eyeballs at any expense ... It's not artist-friendly, especially when the artist cut her vacation short as a New Year's Eve gift to them." However, Dick Clark Production­s have denied the claims, saying: "As the premier producer of live television events for nearly 50 years, we pride ourselves on our reputation and longstandi­ng relationsh­ips with artists. To suggest that DCP, as producer of music shows including the American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, New Year's Rockin' Eve and Academy of Country Music Awards, would ever intentiona­lly compromise the success of any artist is defamatory, outrageous and frankly absurd. In very rare instances there are of course technical errors that can occur with live television, however, an initial investigat­ion has indicated that dcp had no involvemen­t in the challenges associated with Ms Carey's New Year's Eve performanc­e. We want to be clear that we have the utmost respect for Ms Carey as an artist and acknowledg­e her tremendous accomplish­ments in the industry."

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