Kuwait Times

Wants ex-fiance to continue paying for their mansion

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The ‘Hero’ hitmaker has told the 49-year-old billionair­e businessma­n that he needs to cough up for the remainder of the rent on their lavish 18,000 sq-ft abode, which reportedly costs around $250,000 a month to lease, in Calabasas and then handle the financial side of her next move as part of a condition of their split. A source said: “Mariah is demanding that James continue to pay out the remainder of their Calabasas, California, rental home together. Mariah is also demanding that James take care of her next move in real estate as part of negotiatio­ns.” It’s believed the 46-year-old pop diva is making the demands because she’s lost wages from cancelling the South American leg of her ‘Sweet Sweet Fantasy’ tour and blames James for forcing her to uproot her life and move to Los Angeles for him. The insider explained to ‘Entertainm­ent Tonight’: “Part of the reason for this [demand] is that Mariah lost wages from cancelling a leg of her tour recently and originally moved her family from New York to Los Angeles [so James could be closer to his children].” However, Mariah’s demands don’t just stop there as the brunette beauty also wants the Australian tycoon to give her $50?million and buy her a new mansion in New York. A source said: “Of course Mariah wants money, but she’s not getting $50 million. There’s no negotiatio­ns about money because they haven’t spoken since the split.” Although James - whose mother lives in Australia - isn’t prepared to part with $50 million for the ‘We Belong Together’ hitmaker, he’s allowing her to keep her $10 million engagement ring he gave her when he popped the question earlier this year. The couple - who have been dating since 2015 - called time on their relationsh­ip in September after a row erupted between them while they were on holiday in Greece. The pair are yet to speak face-to-face but are reportedly keen to meet up and discuss their difference­s after news of their shock split began to spread like wildfire.

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