Mariah Carey and Sean 'Diddy' Combs have maintained a long-standing professional and personal relationship throughout the years.
As per several reports, their history date back to the late '90s, when they were both powerhouses in the music industry.
While they may not have been romantically involved, their bond has become a significant chapter in the world of pop and hip-hop.
The All I Want for Christmas Is You and the 55-year-old's connection began during the early years of Carey’s career, when she signed with the legendary label, Bad Boy Records, which was founded by Diddy.
Carey was already an established artist with a string of hits, she worked with Diddy on the remix of her 1997 hit single Honey.
The remix's success cemented their working relationship and paved the way for future collaborations.
Their friendship deepened over the years, with Carey and Diddy often attending high-profile events together, signaling a mutual respect and admiration for each other’s work
Although the two have never been romantically involved, their close relationship has often sparked rumors and media speculation.
They’ve appeared together in several public settings, and Diddy has even made a cameo in Carey’s music videos. Beyond their professional ties, they have continued to support one another through the ups and downs of their careers.
Their friendship was further solidified in 2018 when Diddy showed his support for Carey during her struggles with her health and personal life.
Despite the controversies and public attention surrounding both stars, they’ve always managed to maintain a strong bond based on respect and admiration for each other’s work.
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