Star Mariah Carey on Monday shared an A-list-packed music video on her YouTube account, explaining the video was a present she received from her "favorite artists" in honor of the 25th anniversary of the song "All I Want for Christmas Is You."
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The star-studded video begins with a hilarious message from Tyler Perry, who pretends not to know how to pronounce the pop diva's first name.
"This song is for Mariah Carey," Perry says in a high-pitched voice as he stumbles over his words.
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"Mariah Carey, this song's for you. Here we go!"
The video montage features some of the world's top entertainers, including Ryan Reynolds, Katy Perry, Laverne Cox, Kim Kardashian, Ryan Seacrest, Ciara and more.
Carey expressed gratitude for her friends' involvement on Monday.
She said, "WOW! This is one of the best Christmas gifts I could ever have gotten. I am so thankful to all of my friends and favorite artists who participated in this video. You brought a huge smile to my face. THANK YOU!"
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She actually remade the video for the classic Christmas song and deemed it the "Make My Wish Come True Edition."
Bryan Tanaka, who doubles as Carey's boyfriend and backup dancer, makes an appearance along with the singer's twins, Monroe and Morocco, who dance and sing along to the chorus.
The new music video follows the news that Carey's Christmas song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the first time ever last week.
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