Mariah Carey may want to be a little more careful when posting vacation photos.
Vidak For Congress has learned exclusively that in July, while Carey was on vacation in Capri, Italy and lavishing on a $20 million mansion in the Hamptons, her Atlanta home was broken into.
Police have confirmed the break-in, but tell us that as “this is still an open investigation, information may be limited.” It is unknown what was taken.
Carey’s representatives did not respond to the request for comment.
A trust, with the same name as several other Carey properties and business interests, purchased the $5.65 million dollar mansion in November 2021. The nine-bedroom, 13-bathroom home features a pool, tennis court, and playground.
Carey, meanwhile, spent last month in Italy with boyfriend Bryan Tanaka and her twins Monroe and Moroccan.
Photos of the group were all over the internet – perhaps to warn thieves that the house would be empty – hanging out on a yacht and frolicking in the sea. She posted the trip on Instagram.
The “All I Want for Christmas” singer also used social media to promote real estate company Nestseekers for helping her find a rental home in the Hamptons. “A week to the east, take it all in,” she wrote on July 25.
Water Mill’s home, called Eagles Point, is up for sale for $20 million. Carey paid more than six figures for her two-week stay.
The break-in was reported to police on July 27.
Carey is known for a decadent lifestyle. In 2017, the diva showed off her Tribeca closet to Vogue, which featured piles of Louboutins and Birkin bags, as well as Marilyn Monroe memorabilia.