"But it was ruined by superstar Mariah Carey. The film takes place in a suburban home but is made into a 'Casino'. Why not have Mariah be an act in the casino? Funny idea. It's rumoured that she eventually showed up to set. This is true. But after waiting for her for 3-4 hours."
Carey, 47, also allegedly took to bossing the crew and director around in a "borderline abusive" manner.
"While we waited, the director and team had the idea of doing a stunt that Mariah's body double would do now and bring in Mariah to match it. They do the stunt. All goes well. When Mariah finally showed up she refused to match the stunt.
"'Darling, I would never do it that way...'. I heard her say those exact words," he recalled.
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"She then requested a large fan for her hair to be blown around and a camera that would be above her, basically a crane shot. This lady was unprofessional and borderline abusive to our director, who tried his best to appease her every wish."
Yarbrough did acknowledge that it's "not very good form to 'tell' on your fellow actors" saying Mariah could have just been having a bad day. However he added that the crew and director didn't deserve to be treated that way.
"This kind of behaviour should be called out for what it is. I miss 'I had a vision of love' Mariah. Be a damn professional."