She sure knows how to spice up a 4th of July party.
Mariah Carey showed off her cleavage and washboard abs in a beaded crop top and pink sarong in an image she tweeted from New York on Saturday.
The clock on the wall indicated the time at 1:45 a.m., though she shared the photo around 2 a.m.
The 44-year-old pop star also donned a brown shrug over what appeared to be a belly dancing inspired outfit.
The Hero hitmaker wore a sunflower tucked in her long flowing hair, as she posed next to a table set with potted blossoms.
She captioned the image: ‘Happy independence day!!! We miss you ARC.’
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Shortly after, Mariah tweeted a second image posed in the same outfit while climbing a flight of stairs, with her three-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan ahead of her in their pajamas.
The mother-of-two wrote: ‘Mommy migrates from the party to club Roc & Roe!’
Despite being every inch the doting mother, Mariah didn’t always want children according to The Huffington Post, and only changed her mind later in life.
Mariah’s husband Nick Cannon, 33, recently sang his wife’s praises, telling the publication: ‘It’s kind of cool I got a chance to bring that side out of my wife, because she’s so nurturing and amazing.
‘Not only does she get to be the biggest global singer in the world, but she also gets to be a wonderful mom.’
Furthermore, Mariah’s children may be following in her famous footsteps.
After all, Monroe and Moroccan are featured on her fourteenth studio album, which debuted in May, called: Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse.
‘It’s a song that I wrote with Bryan-Michael Cox and Jermaine Dupri. There’s a part that Jermaine says on the song that [the kids] loved, and Monroe started to say it,’ Mariah told People in February.
‘I kept having to get my iPhone and record her. So I have all these different takes of her saying things, singing things. Then I’d be like, “This is your new ad lib — learn it!” I have to make it fun for her.’