'Completely fabricated and foolish': Mariah Carey's rep DENIES the star threw a laptop after fiancé James Packer played a Beyonce song

Mariah Carey's reported diva antics came to headlines recently after it was claimed the star threw a laptop out of the window.

The brash behaviour came after fiancé James Packer apparently played a Beyonce song that had the singer in a jealous rage.

A representative for the 46-year-old has now reached out to TheFIX, calling the stories 'completely fabricated and foolish.' 

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'Completely fabricated and foolish': A representative for Mariah Carey has told TheFIX that recent reports of the 46-year-old singer throwing a laptop out of the window are false

'Completely fabricated and foolish': A representative for Mariah Carey has told TheFIX that recent reports of the 46-year-old singer throwing a laptop out of the window are false

According to TheFIX, an insider reported that last month, 47-year-old billionaire James Packer had attempted to get Mariah in the love-making mood by turning on Beyonce's smash hit 'Crazy in Love'.

'Oh boy, was that a disaster! Mariah threw the computer that was playing it via speakers out the window!' the insider said. 

'Seriously, she just trashed it. She ran out of the room screaming.' 

The insider continued: 'So the night was obviously finished for James, and they retreated to separate parts of the house. And she had a few glasses of wine to cool down.' 

According to the source, Mariah has mandated that no other female pop-stars' music will be played in her and James' household. 

Tense: The insider continued, 'So the night was obviously finished for James, and they retreated to separate parts of the house. And she had a few glasses of wine to cool down'

Tense: The insider continued, 'So the night was obviously finished for James, and they retreated to separate parts of the house. And she had a few glasses of wine to cool down'

Mariah's history of outlandish demands is well documented. 

In 2005, the star famously commanded her team of minions to roll out a red carpet lined with candles as she entered a hotel in London. 

Two years later, she made headlines after she attended an autograph signing at a Selfridges department store, for which she had demanded an antique table worth around $85,000AUD covered with silk cloth.

Strict on sound: According to the source, Mariah has mandated that no other female pop-stars' music, including that of Beyonce will be played in her and James' household

Strict on sound: According to the source, Mariah has mandated that no other female pop-stars' music, including that of Beyonce will be played in her and James' household

A rockstar entrance: In 2005, the star famously commanded her team of minions to roll out a red carpet lined with candles as she entered a hotel in London

A rockstar entrance: In 2005, the star famously commanded her team of minions to roll out a red carpet lined with candles as she entered a hotel in London

The vocalist also insisted upon having a live version of her song Fantasy playing while she gave birth to her twins so that the newborns 'could hear the applause as they entered the world' in 2011. 

She also revealed to V Magazine that she sleeps with 20 humidifiers around her bed as a way of protecting her golden vocal chords. 

'Basically, it's like sleeping in a steam room. The bed is all towelling cloth, the ceiling is sloped so the water can't fall on my head, and it drips down to my side. My TV is behind glass,' she confessed.

Preservation: She also revealed to V Magazine that she sleeps with 20 humidifiers around her bed as a way of protecting her golden vocal chords

Preservation: She also revealed to V Magazine that she sleeps with 20 humidifiers around her bed as a way of protecting her golden vocal chords

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