Mariah Carey took to Tik Tok to celebrate her hit song "Obsessed" on the 12 year anniversary of the song, leaving many to believe that this was to throw shade at her ex lover Eminem. 

The pair had an on-going complicated relationship that lasted well over 10 years. At one point it was reported that they were dating, but they didn't end up clicking and meshing, choosing to be petty on their respective records instead. Eminem has also dissed Mariah numerous times so it seems it's very much a tit-for-tat situation. 

To throw some shade on Tik Tok, Mariah filmed her own version of the "Wipe it Down" Challenge, where she took another dig at Eminem, wearing her best Marshall Mathers costume and spilling some tea. 

Eminem and Mariah have had a complicated relationship for over a decade now. They were reportedly dating at one point but they didn't end up clicking, choosing to be petty on their respective records instead. Eminem has dissed Mariah countless times while the pop star made her feelings clear on "Obsessed," where she appears to call out Slim Shady for keeping her in his mind rent-free. Filming her own version of the "Wipe It Down" challenge, Mariah took another dig at Em on TikTok, wearing her best Marshall Mathers costume and spilling some tea.

Watch the official Obsessed with me music video here

 

Here is the TikTok in question. With the caption, "Just for laughs... from last year's lockdown when all I did was wipe tings down [sponge emoji] [laughing emoji] #HappyAnniversaryObsessed," she wrote on Twitter and TikTok. The video shows Carey wearing a mask with curls in her hair before wiping the mirror to reveal her in full glam. When she wipes the mirror a second time, she moves into her Eminem cosplay.

One fan in the comments was quick to note that Mariah shouldn't get mad when "Em [get] shady"

@mariahcarey

I was so obsessed with wiping things down last year 😂 ##lockdown ##obsessed

♬ original sound - Mariah Carey

 

 

June 18, 2021 — Peter Tosto

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