Mariah Carey's beau wants to marry her

25 June 2015 - 11:20 By Bang Showbiz

Mariah Carey's new beau James Packer wants to marry her as soon as her divorce from Nick Cannon is finalised. Carey, who split from Nick Cannon last summer after six years of marriage, and the Australian billionaire have only been dating since last week, but they are reportedly already talking about exchanging vows. A source close to the 45-year-old singer told gossip website TMZ.com Packer wants to marry her sooner rather than later, and she is very open to the idea. Carey is still legally married to Cannon, with whom she has four-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan, but their divorce is expected to be finalised in the near future. The couple, who were introduced by mutual friend Brett Ratner, are currently holidaying with her children on a lavish yacht near Sardinia, where Packer has been blaring Mariah's music for everyone in the area to hear. The 47-year-old businessman, who has an estimated fortune of $4.7billion, fell for the singer after attending her concert in Las Vegas in early May and has been pursuing her ever since. He was previously linked to top model Miranda Kerr, 32, following his split from second ex-wife Erica in 2013. While Carey has clearly moved on, Cannon recently admitted he would never rule out the idea of them getting back together. Speaking in April, he said: ''It's one of those things, I'm a hopeless romantic too. Through this learning process, you never say never. ''To me one thing I know, that will always be the love of my life, always be my family and that's never going to change.''..

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