Mariah Carey's life, love, and career were never a secret to all of her fans and followers, from every hit song and concert tours to giving birth to her twins, her life is an open book. Her recent project the Mariah's World shares almost all of these in one reality TV series fit for a music royalty like her. As she moves on to becoming an icon, people felt the need to know and be updated, to reconnect with the songbird the world ever has.

It all started on her "Sweet Sweet Fantasy Tour" in Europe which the eight-episode show highlighted, as it documents her activities, dates, and personal interviews. As Movie News Guide reports, the series did not miss her high-profile break-up with Business tycoon James Parker and has also captured how she moved on with a new love interest. Although there were no confirmations regarding Mariah Carey's relationship with new beau Bryan Tanaka, there was also no news on the fate of Carey's 35 Carat diamond engagement ring if the wedding will not really push through.

Mariah Carey's love life glittered when she met James Parker and the pair hit it off very well in the first quarters of this year. But a vacation in Greece turned all sour as NEWS reports subsequent friction and arguments from the two resulting to a break up in October. Some have already speculated that Parker cannot get accustomed to the declining privacy and Mariah Carey's expenditures.

"Mariah's World" will also tackle her past marriages and how she managed a controlling husband in Sony's exec Tommy Mottola; while Mariah Carey maintained a cordial relationship with her second ex-husband Nick Cannon. The actor-comedian met the Grammy winner on the set of her video of Bye Bye and was married in the Bahamas, six years later they announce their divorce. Cannon shares with Carey their twins Moroccan and Monroe, where they were seen on a trick or treat the event as a whole family.