Mariah: Last Year's Grammy Superstar
Last Year, the Grammys were all about Mariah Carey's return to the top. Check out her fabulous comeback. By Emily Fromm
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Talk about a comeback: After surviving public meltdowns, a movie bomb (2001's Glitter) and getting fired by her record label, Mariah Carey released The Emancipation of Mimi, 2005's best-selling album. She also broke a record with 16 No. 1 singles – giving her reason to celebrate in New York in May (left). |
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Listen up, Jennifer Hudson. You've now got an Oscar in your hand, but what next? For an idea of what not to do, check out Premiere magazine's gallery of the worst-ever post-Oscar career choices. Among the cautionary tales: Cuba Gooding, Jr., who followed up his win for Jerry Maguire with Chill Factor, Snow Dogs and – gulp! – Boat Trip. Helen Hunt also followed up her Oscar (for As Good As It Gets) with a trifecta of clunkers: Pay It Forward, What Women Want and Dr. T and the Women. And of course, Halle Berry, who, fresh from nabbing Best Actress for Monster's Ball, made Catwoman. On purpose. (At least she had a sense of humor about it, and good-naturedly accepted her Razzie Award.) J-Hud, you've been warned!
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