
At press time, no one has gone on record to confirm that Carey is expecting.
Perry said he won't speculate as to why Carey pulled-out of the film, but he does want to know what happened. He said he would like confirmation that her decision was based on a physician's advice.

"I said, ‘What? You're kidding? It's five days before she has to go to work, nobody does that. We have a deal," Perry said of his reaction.
Perry added that whatever the circumstances, Mariah has his support. "I am a huge Mariah Carey fan and always will be," he said. ""What I do know of the woman is that she is a professional and wouldn't back out of a deal unless it was a major issue."
A spokesperson for Carey confirmed with Yahoo! Music that the singer's physician recommended that she not take on the role.
Carey was replaced by Thandie Newton, People.com reported. Perry noted that the official cast includes Newton, Janet Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, Kerry Washington, and Phylicia Rashad.
Well, one thing is for sure. If Carey is pregnant, she will not be able to keep it a secret for too long.
There's no mystery surround M.I.A.'s song "I'm A Singer" that debuted this week on the controversial artist's website. She is attacking New York Times writer Lynn Hirschberg, who questioned the sincerity of M.I.A.'s politicized image and music in a recent article.
On a happier note, Green Day follow the Beatles as the second band to get their own customized "Rock Band" video game.
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