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Mariah Carey reportedly marries in Bahamas

Tourism official says singer tied the knot on Windermere Island

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updated 2:17 p.m. ET May 2, 2008

LOS ANGELES - It appears the guessing game has finally been put to rest, as Access Hollywood has confirmed Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon are married.

“Mariah Carey got married on Wednesday at Windermere Island,” a Bahamian tourism official told Access Hollywood.

Windermere Island is a seven-mile long island in the Bahamas, just off the mainland of Eleuthera. It is home to the Windermere Island Club, where England’s royal family has used as a vacation spot.

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Earlier this week, a source close to the music diva confirmed to Access the couple was indeed engaged.

According to a post on Latina.com, Carey and Cannon tied the knot in a small, private ceremony.

According to the article, the “very impulsive” ceremony was held on an undisclosed island and attended by a few close friends, including Da Brat. A source close to the singer told The New York Post that it was held at Carey’s Eleuthera home in the Bahamas.

The Post also reports that the couple did not sign a prenup.

This marks the second marriage for Mariah, 38, who was previously married to music exec Tommy Mottola.

It is the first marriage for 27-year-old Nick.

When contacted by Access Hollywood, reps for both singers were unavailable for comment.

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