In an interview on TV show Good Morning America she said: "I've been looking and looking and looking. I grew up here (New York City). I miss it." There is nothing like being in the city that is just the city of Everyman. It's all walks of life - I love that!"
The 41-year-old former Friends star, who currently lives in Beverley Hills, California, has revealed her decision to move "back home" came to her in the middle of a night, when she woke up and decided she needs to "simplify" her life. She said:
This summer I woke up in the middle of the night in London, and I couldn't sleep, and I knew I really needed to simplify my life. And along with that came the thought, 'I should sell my house'. I was like, 'Wait, I just built it; it was like my heart, my project, my love,’ but I had the realization that it is just too much for me. I'm not this person. I'm looking for little spots in New York City to go back home. There are all sorts of things that are going to be happening in the near future, so I'm excited. I don't know what they are, but that's the fun part."
He Could Be the One" debuted at No. 10, just above Carey's "Obsessed," which debuted at No. 11. Hannah Montana also logged a No. 87 debut for "Ice Cream Freeze (Let's Chill).
Obsessed" marks Carey's 40th entry on the Hot 100, making her just the eighth woman in the chart's 51-year history to make 40 or more appearances.LOS ANGELES (Billboard) – Hannah Montana edged out Mariah Carey on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart Thursday, as Miley Cyrus' TV alter ego claimed her first top-10 entry.
