Mariah Carey's twins join her for Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
They got it from their mama! Roc and Roe are natural performers.
Mariah Carey says she is proud of her "beautiful kids Roc and Roe" after they stole the show at her Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade show.
Moroccan and Monroe joined the Grammy Award winner onstage during her performance of her iconic holiday song, 'All I Want For Christmas Is You'.
The 11-year-old twins danced behind Mariah as she belted out the 1994 classic.
While Mariah, who is also known as the 'Queen of Christmas', usually declares the day after Halloween as the start of the festive season, the holidays have now officially begun.
"Happy Thanksgiving!!! Grateful and so proud of my beautiful kids Roc and Roe, grateful for the lambily and for the precious moments in life. Now it’s reaaaallly time!!!" the 52-year-old wrote on Instagram.
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It's not the first time Mariah's children have had a taste of show business. Roc and Roe also make a cameo in the 2019 video for the 'Make My Wish Come True Edition' version of her popular song.
The twins - whom the star shares with Nick Cannon - also sang backup at her 'All I Want For Christmas Is You' concert in 2017.
The singer talked about her kids while promoting her new children's book, 'The Christmas Princess (The Adventures of Little Mariah)'.
Mariah revealed that she loves to create fun memories with her children because she didn't have the best holiday experiences growing up.
"And they love, you know, the other times of the year that I try to make fun things happen. It's all about me giving them what I really wanted, which was just to do all the things that the other kids got to do. So, I just want them to know that it's special," she said on CBS Mornings.
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Main image credit: Instagram/@mariahcarey
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