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Mariah Carey just dropped an iconic holiday gift guide on Amazon




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         All she wants for Christmas is you — and, well, a few other things.
Pop diva extraordinaire and undisputed Christmas queen Mariah Carey has teamed up with Amazon to curate an exclusive list of her holiday "must-haves" for 2019.
The gift guide arrived over the weekend to mark the 25th anniversary of her 1994 holiday album Merry Christmas and its record-breaking single "All I Want for Christmas is You," which has been the most-streamed holiday track for two years running. We stan a yuletide legend.
Carey's list features more than two dozen home goods and "fan essentials" that were hand-selected by the elusive chanteuse herself, including a Bluetooth-enabled vanity mirror, a tea set, a giant stuffed giraffe just like the one her in her twins' nursery, and a collectible Funko Pop figurine designed in the singer's likeness. Naturally.

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