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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 26: Darlene Love attends the 74th Annual Tony Awards at Winter Garden Theater on September 26, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions); NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 13: Mariah Carey attends the premiere of Tyler Perry’s “A Fall From Grace” at Metrograph on January 13, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage)

Months after Carey wasblocked from an attempt to trademark the “Queen of Christmas” titlefollowing opposition from Love and fellow notable holiday musicianElizabeth Chan, the “All I Want for Christmas Is You” hitmaker praised Love in an Instagram video shared earlier this month.

“I listened to that song every year — like, every year — and it was an homage to Darlene Love, the Queen of Christmas, Darlene Love, that we love!” said Carey. “We live for her. She can have that title forever. Like, we love that song.”

SinceCarey declared Love as the “Queen of Christmas,“the remaining shows of the 81-year-old performer’sholiday concert tourhave completely sold out, her rep Len Evans confirmed to PEOPLE. (TMZwas first to post the news.)

While the two vocalists haven’t personally spoken to each other since the “Queen of Christmas” debacle earlier this year, Love appreciated the kind words from Carey, the rep tells PEOPLE.

Back in March 2021, Carey filed an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office with hopes of legally marketing herself as the sole “Queen of Christmas,“CBS Newsreported.

After the bid was made public in July 2022, Chan — who claims she also has ties to the “Queen of Christmas” name, had her attorneyfile a formal declaration of oppositionagainst Carey’s trademark claim.

The following month, Love wrote in a Facebook post, “Is it true that Mariah Carey trademarked ‘Queen of Christmas’? What does that mean, that I can’t use that title?”

“David Letterman officially declared me the Queen of Christmas 29 years ago, a year before she released ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You,’ and at 81 years of age I’m NOT changing anything,” she continued. “I’ve been in the business for 52 years, have earned it, and can still hit those notes! If Mariah has a problem call David or my lawyer!!”

Elizabeth Chan, Mariah Carey, Darlene Love.Mike Pont/FilmMagic, D Dipasupil/Getty, Mike Coppola/Getty

Elizabeth Chan, Mariah Carey, Darlene Love

On November 15, Chan announcedthe U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board blocked Carey’s attemptof owning the exclusive rights to the title, along with her attempts to trademark “Princess Christmas” and “QOC.”

“Christmas is a season of giving, not the season of taking, and it is wrong for an individual to attempt to own and monopolize a nickname like Queen of Christmas for the purposes of abject materialism,” Chan, who has released a holiday album every year since 2011, wrote in a press statement at the time.

“As an independent artist and small business owner, my life’s work is to bring people together for the holiday season, which is how I came to be called the Queen of Christmas,” she continued. “I wear that title as a badge of honor and with full knowledge that it will be — and should be — bestowed on others in the future.”

source: people.com