‘So sensual’: Mariah Carey describes night of passion with baseball star Derek Jeter… and reveals he was the second man she had ever slept with at the time
Mariah Carey is revealing intimate details of her much-discussed fling with Derek Jetter in her new memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey.
Carey, 50, has already revealed that her brief relationship with Jeter, 46, happened at the end of her marriage to Sony Music president Tommy Mottola, who she was married to from 1993 to 1998.
However, the Grammy-winning singer goes into further detail in the book, describing his ‘honey-dipped skin’ as she divulges that the basketball star was the second man she had ever spent the night with.
Fling: While the fling between Carey, 50, and Jeter, 46, was rumored for years, the diva confirmed in her memoir that it happened at the end of her marriage to Sony Music president Tommy Mottola, who she was married to from 1993 to 1998
TMZ reports that in the book, Carey says SHE shared ‘a warm, slow, intoxicating kiss’ on Jeter’s roof (which would be the inspiration behind her hit song The Roof) but they decided against going any further as she was married at the time.
But once the divorce with Mottola was final, she hurriedly flew to Tampa to meet and spend the night with the MLB star, claiming that he was only the second man she had slept with and that the experience was ‘so sensual.’
Carey writes: ‘Everything was so new and sweet, down to the smooth texture of his honey-dipped skin. It was how it was supposed to feel.’
Yet it was not meant to last, as Carey said ‘DJ was a love in my life, not of my life.’
Fling: Mariah Carey confirms in her upcoming memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey that her fling with Derek Jeter actually happened while she was married
Carey also confirmed in a Vulture profile that two songs from her 1997 album Butterfly were about her fling with Jeter, The Roof and My All.
The songstress revealed in her memoir that she met Jeter at a dinner party, and she started secretly ‘text-flirting’ with the New York Yankees legend.
Many fans had speculated previously that The Roof song was about her first secret meeting with Jeter, on the rooftop of his New York City apartment building.
She reveals new details as well, such as that she wore a ‘buttery leather Chanel skirt’ and that they sipped on Moet before they shared a secret kiss in the rain.
Legend: The songstress revealed in her memoir that she met Jeter at a dinner party, and she started secretly ‘text-flirting’ with the New York Yankees legend
‘Of course I do! I can never forget that moment,’ Carey said in an excerpt of the memoir, which will be published on September 29.
‘I mean, it’s not like it was some intensely deep, intellectually stimulating — again, it was a great moment, and it happened in a divine way because it helped me get past living there, in Sing Sing, under those rules and regulations,’ she added.
She called the house she shared with Mottola Sing Sing, a reference to a the prison of the same name an hour north of New York City.
Moment: ‘Of course I do! I can never forget that moment,’ Carey said in an excerpt of the memoir, which will be published on September 29
Carey also revealed that the lyric, ‘I’d risk my life to feeeeyall / Your body next to mine’ in the second song about Jeter, My All, it referred to the singer literally risking her life to spend a secret night in Puerto Rico with Jeter.
She added that, during her time with Mottola, she felt his security team was reporting her every move to her husband, describing him as an ‘oppressive humidity’ that she could never escape from.
When she was discussing her time with Mottola in a Zoom call for the Vulture piece, she broke down in tears, adding, ‘It ignites the triangle in my stomach.’
Puerto Rico: Carey also revealed that the lyric, ‘I’d risk my life to feeeeyall / Your body next to mine’ in the second song about Jeter, My All, it referred to the singer literally risking her life to spend a secret night in Puerto Rico with Jeter
Carey also hinted that after their marriage ended, she suspected he tried to sabotage her career, referencing a 2017 Desus & Mero interview with Murder Inc. CEO Irv Gotti, who confirmed Mottola boosted a Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule duet to ‘mess’ with her.
The singer admitted, though, that he might take issue with her portrayal, while insisting she could have painted him in a much worse light.
‘I could have gone harder. And I didn’t. I give him credit where credit is due,’ she added.
Desus & Mero is available on Stan in Australia
Sabotage: Carey also hinted that after their marriage ended, she suspected he tried to sabotage her career, referencing a 2017 Desus & Mero interview with Murder Inc. CEO Irv Gotti, who confirmed Mottola boosted a Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule duet to ‘mess’ with her
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