Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon Prenup Agreement Leaks while Divorce to Lead $250,000 Shell Out; Did the Diva Commit Residency and Las Vegas Shows?

By Staff Writer

Jan 22, 2015 05:15 AM EST

Heartbreaker singer Maria Carey and former husband Nick Cannon spend millions in their wedding and possibly will spend almost the same amount for their divorce.  Apparently, the former couple had a prenuptial agreement and there's gag order rule that if any of them violates of keeping information about it, they have to pay $250,000- $500,000.  

The America's Got Talent host quietly filed for divorce from former American Idol judge on December 12  last year, as reported by TMZ. Cannon's action updates months of speculations about his separation from the mother his fraternal twin namely Monroe and Moroccan. But filing such paper leaks details too including their prenup agreement which has the computation of their earnings before they say I do on April 30, 2008.

It was also mentioned that "My All" singer had a net value of $150 million and the 34 year old rapper- entrepreneur had $500K that time.Meanwhile, if Cannon shares about the prenup he has to pay $250,000 while if the Diva who spills the beans needs to shell out $500k.

While this is all about money matter, the two seem pretty much in touch with Nick's support  for her estrange wife's 2-year singing engagement at The Colesseum in Caesars Palace.

"I'd been encouraging her for a long time to do a run of Las Vegas shows. She once talked with Steve Wynn about a residency," Nick said in his interview with Las Vegas Sun. "But she wouldn't commit. Now, though, she is thrilled about doing them and very excited.

Carey's latest big anticipated programs has promise of relieving her hit songs such as "Hero", "Touch My Body," "Dream Lover", " Always Be My Baby" and "We Belong Together"  to entertain audience that fill  4,496 seat of the The Colesseum on May 6. 

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