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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Is Sabrina Carpenter a nepo baby? Fans shocked at new revelation about ‘Manchild' singer's family – find out who they are and what they do!
New updates about Sabrina Carpenter 's family have shocked fans to the core to find out that the singer already had ties to the entertainment industry! Through a video shared on a popular video streaming platform, Bart Simpson, or rather the voice of the 10-year-old character, confirmed the familial relations. Sabrina Carpenter is related to the famed voice artist of 'Bart Simpson' Nancy Cartwright , the talented voiceover artist who is responsible for voicing the beloved 'The Simpsons' character Bart, has recently taken to social media to confirm that yes, she and Sabrina are related to one another! Apparently the singer's father is Cartwright's stepbrother! In a now viral video of Cartwright which was shared on multiple social media and video streaming platforms, the artist can be heard saying, "Isn't that amazing?" She continued in the video by saying that "Maybe you've known me for a little while, doing this little 10-year-old boy for 35 some years — and some of you guys for way less than that — and find out that I'm related to this superstar." She also praised Carpenter for being 'pretty amazing' and for doing her own thing in the industry. She said in the video that "She has just created her own path, and I wouldn't be surprised one day if she's an EGOT." Sabrina also admits to the relation, calling Cartwright 'a woman of many talents' Sabrina Carpenter also admitted to being related to Nancy Cartwright in a recent interview. While having a candid conversation with Capital FM, the 25-year-old talked about being related to the voiceover artist, stating that "My whole life, that was just like the coolest thing in the world to me. I wasn't even allowed to watch the show until I was a little bit older! The woman is a woman of many talents, not just Bart. She always blows me away."


CNN
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- CNN
Mariah Carey doesn't believe in time and that includes her birthday
Mariah Carey has fully embraced a timeless divadom. The superstar songstress recently spoke with UK radio station Capital FM and said she doesn't really acknowledge the passage of time. The show's co-hosts Jordan North, Chris Stark and Sian Welby asked Carey to clarify what she meant. 'I just don't believe in it,' she said. Stark asked if she meant time zones and Carey clarified, 'No, just time.' That inspired a question from Welby. 'So no clocks?' he asked. 'Just not into that?' 'Yeah,' Carey replied. 'No, just let it go.' Carey has let go clocks, apparently, as well as the concept of marking her birthday. 'I don't have a birthday, no,' she said. 'Anniversaries, yes.' For those of us on Mariah time, Carey has celebrated 56 anniversaries of rotating around the sun. So while calendars are ok for certain dates, without daily time markers in Carey's world, Stark wondered how she handles meetings and appointments with others. 'I would have someone call you and figure it out,' Carey said. To quote one of her songs, it's like that.


CNN
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- CNN
Mariah Carey doesn't believe in time and that includes her birthday
Mariah Carey has fully embraced a timeless divadom. The superstar songstress recently spoke with UK radio station Capital FM and said she doesn't really acknowledge the passage of time. The show's co-hosts Jordan North, Chris Stark and Sian Welby asked Carey to clarify what she meant. 'I just don't believe in it,' she said. Stark asked if she meant time zones and Carey clarified, 'No, just time.' That inspired a question from Welby. 'So no clocks?' he asked. 'Just not into that?' 'Yeah,' Carey replied. 'No, just let it go.' Carey has let go clocks, apparently, as well as the concept of marking her birthday. 'I don't have a birthday, no,' she said. 'Anniversaries, yes.' For those of us on Mariah time, Carey has celebrated 56 anniversaries of rotating around the sun. So while calendars are ok for certain dates, without daily time markers in Carey's world, Stark wondered how she handles meetings and appointments with others. 'I would have someone call you and figure it out,' Carey said. To quote one of her songs, it's like that.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mariah Carey Explains Her Refusal to Acknowledge Birthdays: ‘I Don't Have a Birthday'
Mariah Carey is doubling down on her stance that she doesn't have a birthday Throughout the years, the superstar has revealed she doesn't believe in birthdays, but will celebrate anniversaries On Monday, June 16, in an interview with Capital FM, she explained exactly why she holds that belief systemMariah Carey has one very unconventional belief system. She doesn't believe in the passage of time. On Monday, June 16, the superstar singer appeared on the U.K. radio station Capital FM, where co-hosts Sian Welby, Jordan North and Chris Stark, each asked her a series of questions about what she does or doesn't support — including acknowledging time. North asked the 56-year-old singer, 'Is it true you don't acknowledge the passing of time?' 'That is true,' Carey candidly confirmed. When Welby asked what she meant by that, Carey simply replied, 'I just don't believe in it.' Stark, still confused, wanted to know if she was referring to time zones, but Carey said, 'No, just time,' she added. Welby then said, 'So no clocks? Just not into that?" 'Yeah. No, just let it go,' Carey nonchalantly replied. But Welby pressed further and asked, 'Do you celebrate your birthday?' 'I don't have a birthday, no,' said the 'Dreamlover' singer. 'Anniversaries, yes.' Stark, who continued to be perplexed, asked, 'But if we were to meet up later, how would we know when?' But North retorted, 'It's on Mariah's time.' 'Yeah, I would have someone call you and figure it out,' Carey proposed. This isn't Carey's first time sharing her beliefs surrounding time and aging. In a 2014 interview with Out Magazine, she said, 'I'm eternally 12 years old." But when she asked about being a pop star for 25 years, she replied, "I don't count years, but I definitely rebuke them--I have anniversaries, not birthdays, because I celebrate life, darling." "Please put an LOL next to this,' she joked. 'Because people are going to be, like, WTF?" But two years later, Carey stayed true to her beliefs, and told Complex that ahead of her March 27 birthday, she doesn't have one. 'I don't have a birthday,' she joked, per Complex. 'I was just dropped here. It was a fairyland experience.' Then, in 2019, she reiterated to Variety that her "true fans" know that she's "eternally 12.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Carey began teasing her upcoming sixteenth studio album in June 2025. The album is slated to drop later this year. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mariah Carey Explains Her Refusal to Acknowledge Birthdays: ‘I Don't Have a Birthday'
Mariah Carey is doubling down on her stance that she doesn't have a birthday Throughout the years, the superstar has revealed she doesn't believe in birthdays, but will celebrate anniversaries On Monday, June 16, in an interview with Capital FM, she explained exactly why she holds that belief systemMariah Carey has one very unconventional belief system. She doesn't believe in the passage of time. On Monday, June 16, the superstar singer appeared on the U.K. radio station Capital FM, where co-hosts Sian Welby, Jordan North and Chris Stark, each asked her a series of questions about what she does or doesn't support — including acknowledging time. North asked the 56-year-old singer, 'Is it true you don't acknowledge the passing of time?' 'That is true,' Carey candidly confirmed. When Welby asked what she meant by that, Carey simply replied, 'I just don't believe in it.' Stark, still confused, wanted to know if she was referring to time zones, but Carey said, 'No, just time,' she added. Welby then said, 'So no clocks? Just not into that?" 'Yeah. No, just let it go,' Carey nonchalantly replied. But Welby pressed further and asked, 'Do you celebrate your birthday?' 'I don't have a birthday, no,' said the 'Dreamlover' singer. 'Anniversaries, yes.' Stark, who continued to be perplexed, asked, 'But if we were to meet up later, how would we know when?' But North retorted, 'It's on Mariah's time.' 'Yeah, I would have someone call you and figure it out,' Carey proposed. This isn't Carey's first time sharing her beliefs surrounding time and aging. In a 2014 interview with Out Magazine, she said, 'I'm eternally 12 years old." But when she asked about being a pop star for 25 years, she replied, "I don't count years, but I definitely rebuke them--I have anniversaries, not birthdays, because I celebrate life, darling." "Please put an LOL next to this,' she joked. 'Because people are going to be, like, WTF?" But two years later, Carey stayed true to her beliefs, and told Complex that ahead of her March 27 birthday, she doesn't have one. 'I don't have a birthday,' she joked, per Complex. 'I was just dropped here. It was a fairyland experience.' Then, in 2019, she reiterated to Variety that her "true fans" know that she's "eternally 12.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Carey began teasing her upcoming sixteenth studio album in June 2025. The album is slated to drop later this year. Read the original article on People