Desperate Mariah Carey Displays Nip Slip During Date With Backup Dancer Boytoy
Nov. 6 2016, Published 3:15 p.m. ET
Mariah Carey may have said she was torn up over James Packer calling off their wedding, but the diva sure wasn't showing any signs of sadness on Nov. 5.
Carey's skimpy corset caused her to suffer a nip slip as she left Catch restaurant in Los Angeles with backup dancer Bryan Tanaka and pal DJ Khaled.
The 46-year-old singer wasn't shy about flashing her $10 million dollar engagement ring from Packer last night, either. She continues to wear it despite their relationship ending a couple of weeks ago.
There's buzz that Tanaka, 33, was to blame for causing the split between Carey and Packer. The 49-year-old Australian billionaire reportedly told Tanaka to stay away from his fiancée near the end of their engagement.
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What's more, Mariah poured more salt in the wound by getting even closer to Tanaka during Halloween, just days after her and Packer split.
"Mariah's friends are obviously wary of this guy," a source told RadarOnline.com about Tanaka. "But Mariah loves her men to worship her, and he definitely does that!"
"Bryan is a struggling singer and dancer and everyone around Mariah is seeing red flags," an insider told RadarOnline.com. "But Mariah doesn't care. She will help anyone who will help her and he is giving her exactly what she needs right now."
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