Mariah Carey's Toddler Was Pulled Off Her Screaming During Photo Op

One of the greatest things to happen on a red carpet.
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Mariah Carey brought her 4-year-old twins, Moroccan and Monroe Cannon (better known as Dem Babies), along as she accepted her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday. 

This was an educational experience for all, because we learned that though Moroccan and Monroe are the children of a true diva, they are still children -- and, 100 percent, do not care that Mariah Carey is their mother. To them, she's simply Mom.

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Moroccan loves having his photo taken, can't you tell?

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And this seemed like a great place to bring children. 

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Clearly, the kids were really proud of their mother's accomplishments. 

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And they were really interested in the star she received. 

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Actually, Moroccan was far more interested in his mother.

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Way more interested.

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He didn't care there was a photo op going on.

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As far as he was concerned, this was as good a time as any to snuggle.

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It turns out it was not a good time to snuggle :(

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And then this happened: 

But Mariah finally got her shot. 

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Fin. 

 

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