Following accusations of sabotage, the production company behind Mariah Carey’s disastrous New Year’s Eve performance has hit back, denying any allegations of interference.
On Monday, Dick Clark Productions, who deliver the annual New Year’s Rockin’ Eve event in New York City which Carey was the main attraction at, said any claims of interference in order to get “Mariah drama” were “outrageous and frankly absurd”.

46-year-old Carey performed was scheduled to deliver two of her hit songs at the 2016 Times Square countdown event on Sunday, but after ongoing issues with her microphones, earpieces, and teleprompter, was unable to sing.
The star remained on stage with her dancers throughout the song and encouraged fans to sing along before saying, "it just doesn't get any better" and walking off.
Following the disastrous performance, TMZ report Carey's camp had flagged the earpiece issues numerous times with the Dick Clark Productions team hours ahead of the performance but were reassured all would be fine.