Pop
diva Mariah Carey said she hired increased security following what she
described as threats reportedly made against her by fellow ‘American
Idol’ judge Nicki Minaj, according to an interview on ABC News.
Carey,
42, one of three new judges to join the “American Idol” panel for the
hit talent show’s new season on January 16, told Barbara Walters in an
interview airing on Monday, “it felt like an unsafe work environment.”
“Anytime anybody’s reeling threats at somebody, you know, it’s not appropriate,” Carey said.
“I’m a professional. I’m not used to that type of environment,” she said, adding that she hired extra security.
The
diva was alluding to widely reported tension between her and Minaj, who
were seen arguing with one another in a video from the show’s audition
phase.
Walters
has reported that, according to Carey, others on the “Idol” set heard
Minaj go further and say, off-camera, “If I had a gun, I would shoot
that bitch.”
Minaj,
a Trinidadian-born singer and songwriter, previously denied making any
remarks about firearms, but Carey told Walters that beefing up her
security “was the appropriate thing to do.”
“Sitting
there on the road with two babies, I’m not going to take any chances,”
she said, referring to her 20-month old twins with husband Nick Cannon.
But in a sign of media savvy, she noted that “for all the drama, I hope it helps the show.”
Walters also asked Carey about reports she is being paid $18 million for each “Idol” season.
“I think we’re in the ballpark, (but) I can’t even talk about those things,” the singer replied.
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