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Last updated: Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Following the success of her album,
"The Emancipation of Mimi", Mariah is rumored to be picking up a role in a new film slated to start shooting in Tennessee and New Mexico this spring.
Mariah has already signed on to play a waitress, who along with her two brothers, scours the south in seek of their estranged father. Quite a jump from her last starring role, where she honed her acting skills by playing a struggling artist trying to make it in the hip-hop world, only to find herself in love with her producer reported E-Online.Com.
Mimi next step.
"The Emancipation of Mimi", Mariah is rumored to be picking up a role in a new film slated to start shooting in Tennessee and New Mexico this spring.
Mariah has already signed on to play a waitress, who along with her two brothers, scours the south in seek of their estranged father. Quite a jump from her last starring role, where she honed her acting skills by playing a struggling artist trying to make it in the hip-hop world, only to find herself in love with her producer reported E-Online.Com.
Comments
hi
i think its a great idea.
mooi vrouw,kan gooie zingen maar een nieuw film maken denk dat is geen gooie idee,of moet veel bloot zien....hiiiii
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