New York Post

Mariah needs help: Mottola

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MARIAH Carey’s ex-husband Tommy Mottola urges the singer to seek “more seasoned and respected profession­als” to guide her career after her disastrous New Year’s Eve performanc­e. He also blasts the singer’s decision to do a reality show in a letter exclusivel­y given to Page Six.

“MC is arguably the greatest pop voice to come along in the last three decades. She has had more number one hits than any pop artist in history!!!” Mottola writes. “She is a global icon and a treasure with incredible talent not only as a singer but as a great songwriter. What happened on NYE could’ve happened to anyone! Yes, her technical people should’ve helped pay more attention to all of it so that there was no chance of that happening.”

Mottola helped launch Carey’s career in 1990 with the hit single “Vision of Love.” They wed in 1993, but divorced in 1997. Still, he continues to criticize her management and reality show, “Mariah’s World.”

“My only advice is that she should hire more seasoned and respected profession­als to surround her and help her with her career! I would never have encouraged her or guided her to do something like a reality television show!!!!! I don’t get it!!” Mottola writes, adding, “That does absolutely nothing for her integrity, her credibilit­y, or her massive talent!! She should take a step back, think carefully and figure out what to do next. That is what she does best . . . Most certainly none of these issues or problems ever existed with her in her early days at Sony for the first 10 years when she skyrockete­d to global superstard­om!! Where absolutely meticulous and methodical attention was paid to every single detail and nuance that went on into her career!”

Mottola, now a producer of Broadway’s “A Bronx Tale,” believes there’s still hope for Carey: “It could have happened to anyone, and it has, so everyone should just get off her back and leave her the hell alone and hopefully she will find her way to the right profession­als for guidance. It’s never about the fall, it’s all about the recovery.”

Meanwhile, Carey’s manager Stella Bulochniko­v fired back, “Really? Tommy is a relic. Did he give you that statement from a rotary phone?”

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