MILAN — The performance by pop star Mariah Carey at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony was the talk of the town — but it also raised a few questions.
The rendition by the American singer of Italian classic ''Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu'' — better known as ''Volare" — was a showstopping highlight in the 3½-hour spectacle that kicked off the Games.
''Such a dream come true to perform (in Italian!) at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony,'' she later wrote in an Instagram post.
She received rave reviews from many, who called her marvelous and touted her high notes.
But her performance Friday also prompted a good deal of criticism online, where commenters were confused why an Italian singer wasn't given the honor. Some noted a large teleprompter with a phonetic breakdown of the song's Italian lyrics, while others wondered if she was lip-syncing.
Three reporters — including The Associated Press — asked the International Olympic Committee and local organizers about her during their daily news conference Saturday to address the teleprompter and doubts about lip-syncing.
Non-Italian background
Carey was born in New York to an Irish American mother, who was an opera singer, and a Black father with Venezuelan roots.