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Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport and John Wayne Airport in Orange County also denied report that they banned the sexy image from going up on billboards near the airports.

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Earlier this week, report emerged claiming that Mariah Carey's boobs caused two airports to ban a picture advertising her return to Las Vegas. TMZ said that Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport and John Wayne Airport in Orange County didn't allow the image, featuring the singer's boobs partly covered in gold sheet, to go up on billboards near each airport because it was "too sexy."

The picture in question has now emerged online, showing the 46-year-old diva lying on the floor while trying to cover her ample breasts with a tiny gold sheet. She's seen completing her glamorous look with multiple diamond bracelets and necklace.

Around the same time, officials of the two airports responded to TMZ's claims, denying that they banned the revealing photo. A spokesperson for The Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport told Today in the Sky that they received a proposal to post a Mariah Carey advertisement, but never banned anything. "It simply requested that the artwork be revised," the spokesperson explained.

A rep for John Wayne Airport, meanwhile, said that they totally approved the Mariah Carey image. "[The airpot] did not nix, ban or intervene with the placement of the billboards near the airport. In fact on Aug. 8 we approved the image of Mariah Carey that entertainment company AEG brought to us to run in the terminal," the rep shared, adding that Carey's Vegas ad would start running in the airport's terminal on August 22.

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