The ratings for her TV show American Idol hit an all time low this week.
And as the bad news emerged, Mariah Carey jetted out of Los Angeles for a getaway with her husband Nick Cannon and their two children, Morocco and Monroe, on Thursday night.
The 43-year-old, who just celebrated her birthday, tweeted a picture of herself boarding her private jet.
Jetting
off: Mariah Carey jetted out of Los Angeles via private jet on Thursday
night with her family after it emerged that American Idol ratings hit
an all time low
In the image, the famous diva is seen
walking up the stairs of her luxury plane wearing a summery-looking
yellow dress, hinting that she was travelling to warmer climes. 'Going on a lil vacation with Nick & Dembabies! ?' she wrote in an accompanying caption.
It appears that Mariah is taking an Easter break with her family before she heads back to the Idol set next week.
Easter
break? Fellow judge Keith Urban was also spotted leaving Los Angeles on
Thursday night, travelling to London with his two children, Sunday Rose
and Faith Margaret
Suffering:
This week's episode of American Idol only managed to garner 3.2 million
viewers in the key demo and 12.3 million viewers in total, according to
The Hollywood Reporter
Keith Urban was also spotted
leaving Los Angeles on Thursday night, travelling to London with his two
children, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret.The two judges' great escape comes after Idol ratings dropped to an all time low this week.
While ratings for the show have already been flailing, on Wednesday the show only managed to garner 3.2 million viewers in the key demo and 12.3 million viewers in total, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
It was a particularly low rating in the key 18-49 age gap, with only 2.7 million viewers.
While the ratings hit is not good news, the reality TV contest is still a 'top ten' show, Brad Adgate of media-buying firm Horizon Media told Billboard.com.
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He said that the program continues to be hot property for it's network Fox.
'Compared to several years ago, it's not the ratings force it once was ... But even if it loses 20 percent' he said.
The ratings drop is also affected by the show's competition, including The Voice, which currently features Shakira, Usher, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton as mentors.
This week's premiere on Monday night garnered a 4.7 rating in the demo and 13.4 million total viewers, which was significantly higher than Idol.
However, it was still behind the premiere of Season 12 of Idol, which drew a whopping 6.0 rating and 17.9 million viewers.
Despite Idol's high premiere figures, it was still down 19 percent and down four million total viewers from the hit show's Season 11's premiere.
Easter lamb! The pop diva embraced a fuzzy friend while smiling in this make-up free Instagram picture on Friday