Mariah Carey disses 'American Idol,' calls it the 'worst experience of my life'

Mariah Carey disses 'American Idol,' calls it the 'worst experience of my life', Mariah Carey isn't the sort of individual who stresses over cutting off ties, unmistakably.

On Thursday, the artist let us know all how she truly feels about "American Idol" amid a meeting on the "Kyle and Jackie O" radio show in Australia - and she didn't keep down. Carey was a judge for a solitary season in 2013 alongside Randy Jackson, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, and she made it clear she has no expectation of coming back to the show for its last season.

"Damnation no! By no means! That was the most exceedingly awful experience of my life," she told the radio show has, before implying an evidently show-made fight in the middle of herself and Minaj.

"I'm not going to get into what it was. We should simply say, I don't think they had any enthusiasm for us having a decent ordeal through that show. Setting two females against one another wasn't cool," Carey clarified. "It ought to have been about the challengers rather than about some non-existent quarrel that transformed into considerably more strangeness."

The "Limitlessness" artist additionally brought issue with the show naming it "so exhausting thus fake."

"You need to make up things to say in regards to individuals," she said. "A fraction of the time the exhibitions are great. You'd simply be similar to, 'It was great!'"

Obviously, this isn't the first run through Carey has discussed her loathsome involvement with "American Idol." After falling off the show in 2013 she told Hot 97's Angie Martinez, "It was similar to going to work consistently in damnation with Satan."
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