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Monday, February 13 2012

Tune in tonight to watch Mariah presented with the "Best Entertainer" award at the 2012 BET Honors. The show airs at 9:00pm EST / 8:00pm central on BET. The awards show was taped on January 21st in Washington D.C.

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Celebrities and industry leaders descended on the nation’s capital this past weekend for the 5th annual BET Honors.

The star-studded event, which celebrates African American achievement, honored Stevie Wonder, Mariah Carey, Maya Angelou, Spike Lee, Beverly Kearney and the Tuskegee Airmen.

Every aspect of the weekend was brilliantly executed to ensure that nothing but the best was dished out to honorees and guests. More important than the thread of black opulence woven into the fabric of the festivities was the inspiration that attendees vowed to take home with them.

Carey, resplendent in a form-fitting nude and black gown and mile-high hair, tearily accepted the entertainer award from her on-the-mend husband, Nick Cannon, and their infant son, Moroccan Scott. The tyke's twin sister, Monroe, remained backstage for a good reason, Carey revealed.

"We were both sewn into our dresses, so she couldn't make it out," said Mariah.

Cannon spoke intimately of his wife, revealing that she puts aside the diva mantle to make him soup at 3 o'clock in the morning "when my kidneys ain't acting right."

"What most people don't get to experience is the human," he said onstage. "To know you guys are honoring her tonight, I have to continue to honor her every day."

Of Cannon's discharge from the hospital just 48 hours prior, Carey said, "Thank you, Jesus," and gave her husband a lusty look, telling the audience that he was "too buff for the tux; it's incredible."

Patti LaBelle wowed the crowd with a rendition of Carey's hit Hero, while rapper Raekwon and singer Kelly Rowland performed a rollicking version of Fantasy.

Mariah's appearance on GMA, originally due to air live tomorrow, has been postponed. Mariah was scheduled to discuss the association between herself, Jenny Craig and the American Heart Association, and debut her new Public Service Announcement which she co-directed with Daniel Pearl.

A rep for Carey said: "Mariah is still mourning the death of her friend and collaborator Whitney Houston and thought it was too soon to appear on TV to discuss anything else."

Mariah's 1998 collaboration with Whitney Houston, "When You Believe", won an Academy Award for "Best Song" in 1999. Soon after she heard the tragic news of Whitney's passing, Mariah released a statement saying:

"Heartbroken and in tears over the shocking death of my friend, the incomparable Ms. Whitney Houston. My heartfelt condolences to Whitney's family and to all her millions of fans throughout the world. She will never be forgotten as one of the greatest voices to ever grace the earth."