Mariah Carey Kicks Off Holiday Season with Festive Video

Mariah Carey, widely celebrated as the queen of Christmas, has officially heralded the arrival of the holiday season in a delightful Addams Family-themed video shared on social media. In the whimsical clip posted to Instagram and X, Carey dons a Morticia Addams costume, complete with a sparkling Kay Jewelers diamond necklace. The pop icon is seen dancing alongside a man dressed as Gomez Addams. As the clock strikes midnight on Halloween, she transforms into her iconic Christmas attire, singing, “It’s tiiiiiiiiiiime.” In a playful twist, Gomez turns into a snowman, and the familiar strains of Carey’s hit “All I Want For Christmas” fill the air.

Carey’s festive announcement extends beyond just a video. Fans searching for her name on Google will be greeted with a flurry of snowflakes, adding to the holiday spirit. Additionally, pop-up bars celebrating Carey and the Christmas season are set to open in New York City and New Orleans, promising unique holiday experiences for fans in those cities. Given her history of chart-topping success, it’s only a matter of time before “All I Want For Christmas” climbs back to the top of the Billboard charts, solidifying her seasonal reign.

This annual tradition of Carey’s festive video following Halloween has become a much-anticipated event, officially marking the countdown to Christmas. With her signature blend of glamour and holiday cheer, Mariah Carey continues to enchant audiences, ensuring the spirit of the season is alive and well.

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