Mariah Carey Reveals Wedding Plans With Australian Billionaire James Packer

By Jenn Loro - 23 Feb '16 11:25AM
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Mariah Carey's wedding day is just around the corner as the Infinity singer admitted that yes, she is getting married to her fiancé, James Packer.

In an interview with E!, the songstress did not hesitate to declare about their wedding plan. However, she is tight-lipped for now and is not ready to divulge more details yet about it.

"I've picked a lot of things that I can't tell, but you've already seen the ring so POW!" she told the publication.

Barely a year since she started dating the Australian billionaire, Mariah has already been given sumptuous treatment from her fiancé-giving her luxurious vacations in Ibiza, St. Barts, Italy and Israel.

Sources cannot also help but gush about the songstress' recent abundance of accessories, the most noticeable is the diamond sparkler given by Packer.

They have a connection that is unparalleled; it's been a very beautiful experience for them both. If you spend even five minutes with them, you can't help but believe in true love," a source told E!

Although the 45-year old hit maker has not revealed any details yet about her wedding but as mentioned by Closer Weekly, it will take place in a private Australian island near the Great Barrier Reef.

"It's an absolutely stunning spot and they plan on using one of James' private planes to shuttle their guests in. It will be an amazing party," a source previously said.

InTouch magazine also speculated that the wedding would be "the most expensive wedding of all time."

Meanwhile, though Mariah and James Packer may have great chemistry, it is not guaranteed though that the new couple will bear kids of their own as the songstress' twins-Monroe and Moroccan are said to disapprove of it, Radar Online reported.

"Mariah's kids did not love the idea of her giving them a little brother or sister. They get jealous very easily and it would be very hard to bring another child into their existing family unit."

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