Some users from online dating site Match.com would be happy to know that 45-year-old diva Mariah Carey just joined the community.
Carey is the newest and most popular member of Match.com. The singer apparently joined early Tuesday not only to scout for a date but also to promote her newest single, "Infinity," which made its debut on Match and VEVO.
In a report by Fox News Latino, Carey encourages all the single ladies to listen to her song to inspire them to find their "Infinity."
"I hope every woman who is single and listens to this song goes out and finds her infinity, whether on Match or the traditional way," Carey said.
According to her profile on Match, the singer describes herself as a "divorced with two children" who enjoys attending music concerts, cooking, yoga and swimming. The singer also provided four photos of herself for other users to browse. It includes one of her singing and another where she takes a selfie.
In her recent music video, Carey is seen looking at three potential Match dates. The first two being Tyson Beckford and Jeff Beacher. "Empire" cast Jussie Smollet also made an appearance as a nerd who gifts Carey a cute little puppy.
Carey isn't the first one to use dating sites to promote music. DJ and music producer Zedd used Tinder last month to help promote his album "True Colors."
The singer was married for six years before Nick Cannon filed for divorce in January. Although they have been photographed together last Easter with their kids, the pair will not be getting back together. According to In Touch Weekly, they both share custody for their children as well as several properties.
"They both currently share custody of their two children, Monroe and Moroccan, both 3-years-old, a $5 million private jet, as well as various properties and luxury cars - and are planning to fight each other in court," reports InTouch. Sources say that Carey and Cannon are doing their best to keep it together for the kids but when the children aren't around, "the two are far from amicable," a source said. "I think they're trying to work all these details out on property and the kids before it gets filed. They communicate because of the kids."
Despite their split, Cannon said that they will be a family forever and that their children are their priority.
"Always focus on family. We'll forever be family," Cannon said. "At the same time, we're there for our children, making them the No. 1 priority and understanding they're loved and can have an amazing holiday."
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