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Does Mariah Carey Dress too Young?

http://cdn.wendyshow.com/wp-content/uploads/300HotTopics6164.jpg Nick Cannon reportedly told Mariah that she needs to dress her age. Is Mariah dressing too young and sexy? Then, Robin Thicke is desperately trying to win his wife Paula Patton back and Kim and Kanye’s parenting style is under fire. Would you ever let your 1-year-old child fly alone? Find out Wendy’s take on the latest Hot Topics.

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