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Pregnant Mariah Carey appears nude on OK! cover

Last updated on: April 15, 2011 17:32 IST

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Mariah Carey has appeared topless for the second time in a magazine, showing off her pregnant belly.

The 42-year-old singer, who is currently expecting twins, appears on the cover of OK! magazine with her breasts covered by the hands of her husband Nick Cannon, reports Fox News.

Last week, she was naked on the cover of Life and Style magazine with her hair covering her breasts.

The OK! magazine quotes her saying: 'I wish my babies would get off my bladder.'

MJ's doc texting a stripper the night he died

Image: Michael Jackson
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Dr Conrad Murray was texting to a stripper just hours before Michael Jackson died, reveals a prosecution motion filed Thursday.

According to the motion, Michelle Bella, a dancer at the Spearmint Rhino in Las Vegas, got a text from Murray at 8:30 a.m. on June 25, 2009 -- about two and a half hours before he found the King of Pop unresponsive on a bed, reports the New York Daily News.

Prosecutors previously revealed that Murray, who was living with his stripper Nicole Alvarez at the time, called Houston cocktail waitress Sade Anding at 11:51 that morning, about an hour after he admittedly gave his famous patient the powerful anesthetic propofol in an IV drip.

The star's personal physical also received two unanswered calls from a third woman he met at the Vegas strip joint Cheetahs in 2003, prosecutors said. The third girlfriend, Bridgette Morgan, was trying to reach Murray to discuss a plane ticket he promised to buy her during a lunch date earlier that month, court documents stated.

Prosecutors are asking the judge to allow evidence of Murray''s wild social life because they think it shows a pattern of 'inattentiveness and distraction.'

However, Murray's defense has called the move prejudicial. 'Evidence which points to a defendant's guilt is, by definition, prejudicial, the deputy district attorneys handling the case wrote in the motion.

Prosecutors also claimed Murray broke patient-confidentiality rules by bragging about his Jackson job to the alleged girlfriends but neglected to mention his personal phone communications during his first interview with police.