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Mariah Carey Parodies And Her Twins Millie And Jake Shared A ‘Honey’ Music Video In TikTok

listed the assistance of her twins Moroccan and Monroe, actress Bobby Brown and more to recreate an iconic scene from her ‘Honey' for TikTok.

Iconic Scene For Social Media

Mariah Carey is doling out all the '90s nostalgia. Twenty-five years after the rescue of the theatrical music video for her song “Honey,” the pop star listed some special guests to recreate an iconic scene for social media.

In a video posted to TikTok on Sept. 17, Mariah sits in a makeup chair, acting to be held captive by kidnappers. As she lip-syncs her character's well-known pleas in Spanish, Stranger Things star and her boyfriend edging her, playing the part of the mobsters, hilariously attempting to debrief her.

She wrote the hilarious post, ‘Go eat a buffet,' quoting the famous line from the music video.

Marah's boyfriend, , and her 11-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe, who she shares with ex also play villains in the video.

The Music Video

“Honey” was the lead single off Mariah's 6th studio album, Butterfly, which released on Sept. 16, 1997. As fans may remember, the music video opens with the singer being held hostage in a mansion, which she escapes in a -themed plot.

Subsequent scenes see Mariah fleeing her assailants on a jet-ski, dancing aboard a ship with sailors, and frolicking on an island with her lover.

The 25th Anniversary

Earlier in the week, the Glitter star, 53, took to to announce a special 25th-anniversary edition of Butterfly, which includes eight new bonus tracks from the album's recordings and a documentary about the making of the “Honey” music video.

“#Butterfly25 is here!!,” she wrote on Sept. 14 along with a video montage set to the song “The Roof (Back In Time).” “Celebrating 25 minutes since the release of his favorite and probably most personal album.”

In a follow-up post, Mariah called the release of Butterfly “one of the proudest moments of his life and career.”

She will never forget the day she released this album to the world, which she shared on Sept. 16, along with a photo of the album's cover art. She had never felt more exposed and vulnerable yet free and euphoric simultaneously.

She added It was true emancipation (no pun intended!) of her spirit, soul, and innermost feelings, which she poured into every lyric and every note on every song.

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