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Mariah Carey Just Aced The 'Bottle Cap Challenge' In True Diva Fashion

Mariah Carey Just Aced The 'Bottle Cap Challenge' In True Diva Fashion
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Mariah Carey's got us feeling emotions deeper than we've ever dreamed of, thanks to a diva move.

The 49-year-old pop legend tried her hand (or pipes) at the "Bottle Cap Challenge," the ridiculous viral challenge in which participants deliver a round-house kick to pop the cap off of a bottle.


Celebs like Jason Statham and John Mayer have done it after Kazakh taekwondo champion Farabi Davletchin welcomed them to the challenge, according to The New York Times.

But in her Twitter video, Carey just proved the competition was never anyone's to begin with.

Looking fierce in a black bodycon dress, the "Emotions" singer warmed up in a martial arts stance and teased us with a maneuver we never saw coming.

She put her finger to her ear and unleashed her decibel-shattering voice.

That was all it took for the bottle cap's explosive lift-off.

We don't know what to say, so various memes spoke on our jaw-dropped behalf.



We're still trying to find the words, so we let the Mariah Carey GIFs speak for themselves.




There can be miracles when you believe.

The theories came...

...but with strings attached.



Thanks for playing everyone, but it's game over.




I hope you're not afraid of heights because she took us to the stratosphere.

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