Mariah Carey has earned a new achievement award…
The 46-year-old half-Venezuelan singer/actress will receive the Giving Me Life Achievement Award at Bravo Media’s The Bravos.
Urban Dictionary defines “giving me life” as anything that you get excited or pumped about; anything that makes you laugh emphatically.
Carey has been chosen to receive the biggest honor at the Bravos, the Giving Me Life Achievement Award. The singer stopped by Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live! in May and worked her divaness to the hilt — showing up late, throwing shade at Jennifer Lopez and revealing she turned down a role in Empire because it didn’t have enough “character arc.”
The Bravos are a new pop-culture-infused fan awards show premiering July 20 at 10:00 pm.
The show will “look at some of the buzziest, most memorable moments from Bravo and beyond,” according to Bravo.
Fans will vote for stars in 12 categories such as The Susan Lucci Award for Best Performance in a Reality Show, and Don’t Call It A Comeback Award.
Andy Cohen is set to host the awards show.
The Bravos will be available on-air, online and VOD.