Mariah Carey Admits Cheating: Derek Jeter Smashed Mariah Carey While She Was Married to Tommy Mottola
Mariah Carey admitted cheated on Tommy Mottola in a bombshell revelation. Derek Jeter smashed Mariah Carey while she was married to Tommy Mottola. According to a new report from Vulture, Mariah Carey wrote “The Roof” and “My All” about Derek Jeter and their intense relationship. Vulture says in her new memoire “The Meaning of Mariah Carey” that she is going to reveal this shocking piece of information.
Was Mariah Carey really a homewrecker back then? “The Roof” is about her first kiss with Derek Jeter, the moment she started cheating on Tommy Mottola in a sense.


Both those songs are from her album “Butterfly”, which came out in 1997. Derek Jeter has a dating history that includes Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Scarlett Johannson, Adrianna Lima, Jennifer Lopez, Tyra Banks, and many more names.
It appears Mariah Carey was married to Tommy Mottola when she joined Derek Jeter history book.
Author: JordanThrilla
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