The scary episode is one of several that may become a part of the legal battle currently raging between Carey and her former manager Stella Bulochnikov, The Blast reports.
Sources close to the singer tell The Blast that following her breakup with fiancé James Packer, Mariah was in a “terrible manic state” after a summer of heavy partying with her current boyfriend, Bryan Tanaka.
Nick Cannon was said to have called Bulochnikov one evening on 2016 in a panic after he was called by the star’s nanny, who found Mariah “wearing a ball gown and a tiara” and sporting a Ring-Pop she claimed was given to her “from the royal family.”

Carey was allegedly asking the nanny to prep her two young children for a dinner meeting with Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Prince. All three were dead at the time.
Sources close to the alleged incident also claimed that the nanny panicked and alerted Mariah’s inner circle because she feared her employer was a danger to herself and others.
Mariah Carey’s team arrived at the singer’s house with a psychiatrist and we’re told that the doctor felt the singer needed to be immediately hospitalised. Mariah, it was also claimed actually attempted to jump out of a moving vehicle on their way to the hospital.
The Bast further reported that doctors at The Ronald Regan UCLA Medical Center suggested Carey be placed on an involuntary 5150 hold but ultimately released her to the care of her team and referred her to some private physicians. Carey’s high-powered friends — like Brett Ratner, who knew bigwigs at the hospital — were enlisted to help and keep the incident private and facilitate the singer getting released.
Mariah agreed to be treated at the Beverly Hills Hotel and, upon arrival, we’re told that all sharp objects were removed from the room and a team of doctors arrived to treat the icon. Medical professionals administered intravenous fluids and medication to stabilize her.




