Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon's Sundance Love Fest

January 18, 2009 at 9:14am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

To quote Michael Jackson: “A people said this wouldn’t last.”

After nine months of married bliss (honestly, we’re shocked they made it past nine weeks), Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon are still, seemingly, going strong.

The two walked hand in hand as they left the Caledonian Hotel in Park City yesterday after Mariah attended the press conference for her film Push, which is debuting at the festival.

Luckily, Nick doesn’t have to play the Mr. Carey role while in Utah. He also has something to promote at the festival: American Son, a movie he stars in that’s getting solid buzz primarily for Nick and his restrained portrayal of a Marine dealing with his volatile home life over Thanksgiving.

We'll let you know after we see it later this week.

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