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Mariah Carey & Her Twins Moroccan and Monroe Do the Coronavirus Handwash While Rapping to Her Iconic Song in Clip

Pedro Marrero
Mar 17, 2020
04:40 P.M.

Experts recommend washing one’s hands thoroughly for 20 seconds, and everybody is choosing their favorite tune to keep track of the time. This is how the singer did this with her children.

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49-year-old singer Mariah Carey joined the national campaign for people to wash their hands often and correctly as one of the most important measures to avoid the faster spreading of the covid-19 pandemic.

Carey took to her Instagram account to share a video of herself and her 8-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan Scott in the bathroom, washing their hands for 20 seconds to the tune “Fantasy (Bad Boy Remix).”

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PUTTING THEIR TALENTS TO GOOD USE

Released in 1995, the track is a collaboration between Carey and the late rapper O.D.B. who died in 2004, and what better opportunity to bring it back than for making a public service announcement with it.

“Exercising this to 20 seconds of Ol' Dirty B***ard! Wash your hands! Stay safe!!!” Carey captioned the TikTok video when she shared it on Twitter.

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Monroe and Moroccan proved to be their mother’s biggest fans, hilariously singing the lyrics of the song for the camera with their delighted mother’s encouragement before the timer goes off and they all celebrate.

TIKTOK VETERAN

Monroe and Moroccan are no strangers to social media, being regularly featured in their famous mother’s Instagram feed, and, more recently, the video-sharing platform TikTok.

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Back in February, Monroe stole the spotlight when she appeared in a TikTok video impersonating her mother while on stage, hilariously trying to channel Carey’s impossibly high notes.

When Monroe’s high notes start to sound strangely familiar, the camera moves so we can see that Carey was giving some help by singing the notes herself.

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(via Instagram), Monroe brilliantly summarizes what she thinks about any other singers besides her mother, portraying anybody else but Carey’s as screeching instead of singing when it comes to the high notes.

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