Mariah Carey's Rough Times Continue

The singer continues to deal with vocal issues and legal battles.

A request for comment from Carey's rep was not immediately returned to ABC News.

Here is a roundup of what she's been up to lately:

Not the First Vocal Snafu

In addition, Carey missed the pre-taping after fans had shown up to see the legend perform her classic "All I Want For Christmas Is You." She apologized the next day, tweeting, "Last night's situation was beyond my control. I apologize to all that showed up, you know that I would never want to disappoint you."

She continued, "You've kept me here, in your hearts, and I keep you in mine always. We are #lambily! #ThereForMe."

Her Nanny Sues

Last month, Carey's former nanny to her 3-year-old twins, Simonette DaCosta, filed suit in New York. The woman claimed that from October 2013 until she was let go the following January, that she was paid as much as $6,000 a month -- but is suing for “unpaid overtime wages, premium wages, liquidated damages,” and attorney fees.

Also in the lawsuit, DaCosta alleged she word more than 100 hours a week “with no entitlement for breaks for meals, and even sleep” when she was working 24-hour shifts.

“Ms. Carey would often call [DaCosta] at hours in the middle of the night and demand to be taken to her children, or to be updated as to the status of her children,” the suit claims. “Ms. Carey would not tolerate any delay. ... [DaCosta] was expected to be working.”

Personal Turmoil

After weeks of rumors and reports of Carey's troubled relationship with husband Nick Cannon, the "America's Got Talent" host spoke to The Insider and confirmed the two were living apart.

"I will never say anything negative about @MariahCarey We are forever a family rooted in love," he tweeted on Dec. 29. "I am always an open book but Personal matters are just that "Personal." So please respect my family and respect the process."

The One Bright Spot

Among all the hardship, Carey recently announced a Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace.

The show, titled "Mariah Carey #1s," will open May 6, and then run in May and July.

ABC News's Lauren Effron and Luchina Fisher contributed to this report.