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Mariah Carey thinks playing a dowdy social worker in her new movie has boosted her self-confidence because she no longer worries how she looks.
Mariah Carey thinks playing a dowdy social worker has boosted her self-confidence.
The singer - who is married to Nick Cannon and was previously wed to record company chief Tommy Mottola until 1997 - shed her glamorous image for her role in 'Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire' and says having to spend hours in front of a camera with heavy lighting and no make-up makes her feel more comfortable with staying natural at home.
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"In 'Precious', we sat in a fluorescent dentist's office and it was the worst-lit scene of the movie. The over-lighting emphasises the dark stuff under your eyes.
"I guess now I'll feel better about myself when I'm dressed normally at my house and walk past a mirror and see myself. I'll be like, well I've looked worse."
Mariah, 40, says she identified with the story of the movie - which follows a sexually abused, overweight teenager - because of her own previous experiences.
She explained: "The first relationship I was in, without realising it at the time, was abusive emotionally.
"That is in the past, but that helped me get to a place where I could grow and use that stuff in my work."