Don't touch the ornaments: Mariah Carey's Christmas message for fans

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Don't touch the ornaments: Mariah Carey's Christmas message for fans

Mariah Carey has sent out a playful reminder to her fans, letting everyone know that the holiday season hasnt officially begun. The pop superstar shared a short, lighthearted video on social media, teasing her audience about jumping the gun on Christmas celebrations. Despite the autumn chill and pumpkin-flavored treats already appearing everywhere, Careys message is clear: patience is key.

In the clip, she humorously nudges followers who may be blasting her iconic hit All I Want for Christmas Is You weeks before Halloween. Every year, as October fades into November, fans eagerly await Careys signal to kick off the festive season. Beyond being the voice of a holiday classic, shes become the unofficial herald of Christmas cheer.

Fans responded enthusiastically to her post, enjoying the reminder that Halloween deserves its moment in the spotlight before Christmas decorations take over. Careys connection to the holidays dates back to 1994, when she released All I Want for Christmas Is You, co-written with Walter Afanasieff. The song quickly became a seasonal staple, topping charts multiple times, breaking records, and featuring in countless holiday films.

Over the years, Carey has embraced her status as a festive icon. Through holiday specials, glittering red-and-green outfits, and Christmas-themed tours, she has created an entire seasonal brand. Last year, she launched the Merry Christmas One and All! tour with a dazzling performance at the Hollywood Bowl, later moving to a Las Vegas residency. Her concerts, full of nostalgia and sparkle, ignite the crowd the moment the first notes of her signature song play.

Her latest social media post serves as a humorous but firm reminder: the holidays are on the horizon, but only when Carey decides its time. Fans across the globe eagerly await her traditional November 1st post, the unofficial start of the Christmas season. Until then, everyone can enjoy pumpkin lattes, hand out Halloween treats, and prepare for the moment the Queen of Christmas signals that its time to celebrate. When Mariah Carey gives the green light, the world listensand hits play.

Author: Benjamin Carter

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