LOS ANGELES, CA – Following a recent, unscheduled cameo during her 14-year-old son Moroccan's Twitch stream, pop superstar Mariah Carey is reportedly in advanced talks to secure exclusive global streaming rights to the boy's personal space. Industry insiders suggest the move aims to 'optimize content delivery and fan engagement' for any future maternal interventions.
"It's about leveraging existing assets," commented a source close to the negotiations, speaking on condition of anonymity. "Why just pop in for a few seconds when you can transform the entire domestic environment into a multi-platform content hub? Think 'Mariah's Cribs: The Next Generation,' but live, unscripted, and potentially featuring a surprise vocal run over a Fortnite match."
Carey's representatives remained tight-lipped, only issuing a statement confirming her 'unwavering commitment to supporting her children's burgeoning digital careers.' However, leaked documents indicate discussions include tiered subscription models for Moroccan's Twitch channel, with premium subscribers gaining access to 'Mom-Cam' angles and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of Carey critiquing his gaming posture.
"This is just the natural evolution of modern parenting," stated Dr. Evelyn Thorne, a digital media ethicist at the University of Southern California. "As children increasingly inhabit virtual spaces, the parental urge to loudly ask if they've done their homework, or perhaps perform an unsolicited acapella rendition of 'All I Want For Christmas Is You,' must also find its digital expression. The only difference now is the potential for millions of viewers and a lucrative ad deal."
Moroccan, whose Twitch handle 'Rocky' has seen a sudden surge in followers, was unavailable for comment, believed to be currently negotiating his cut of the merchandise sales featuring his mother's face superimposed onto various gaming memes.





