Rapper Wiley has insisted he is not racist as he apologised for “generalising” in a series of anti-Semitic tweets.
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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterUPDATED, AFTER JULY 9, 11:43 AM EXCLUSIVE: While players in the NFL debate the severity of punishment that might come the way of Philadelphia Eagles WR DeSean Jackson for tweeting anti-Semitic comments and evoking Adolf Hitler in a widely derided social media rant, team owner Jeffrey Lurie coincidentally launched his new production company Play/Action Pictures with what might be an ideal teaching tool for the player.
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.Rapper Wiley has insisted he is not racist as he apologised for “generalising” in a series of anti-Semitic tweets.
This week, Nick Cannon went to the Simon Wiesenthal Center and Museum of Tolerance in LA due to the comments he made while speaking with Professor Griff during an episode of his YouTube podcast, Cannon’s Class, and the subsequent backlash. Page Six obtained a press release from the organization in which the television personality spoke with senior officials and heard stories about the Holocaust from some of the survivors.
Nick Cannon sat down with Rabbi Abraham Cooper for a lengthy conversation about his anti-Semitic comments and admitted he made a lot of people upset by his remarks — and his apology.“I know how you could have taken many of the things that I said as hate and propaganda, but that was never my heart and intentions, I was talking about how amazing Black people were, but it hurt so many people that weren’t a part of that community while I was trying to encourage and uplift my own community,” the
Nick Cannon opened up about the state of his mental health in the wake of MTV’s parent company, ViacomCBS, firing him for making anti-Semitic remarks.The Masked Singer host, 39, mourned the loss of his friend rapper Ryan Bowers — who recently committed suicide — in an emotional tribute via Instagram on Saturday, July 18.“After waking up & barely rising from my own dark contemplation of continuing my physical existence on this planet, this powerful warrior actually had the balls to do it,” he
Wack 100 has Nick Cannon’s back amid his ViacomCBS firing for anti-Semitic comments. In case you missed it, Nick Cannon found himself as a target of cancel culture due to an interview between himself and Professor Griff, formerly of Public Enemy.
Nick Cannon's upcoming talk show is on hold.
his firing from Viacom, Nick Cannon still had his talk show to look forward to, but plans for the series are on hold after the TV host made anti-Semitic comments on his podcast.“The ‘Nick Cannon’ talk show will not debut this year,” Lionsgate and Debmar-Mercury, the producer and distributor of the nationally syndicated talk show, said in a statement to Us Weekly on Friday, July 17.
Nick Cannon announced on Thursday that he'll be taking «some time away» from his Los-Angeles based radio show, , on Meruelo Media’s KPWR-FM Power 106. The break comes amid backlash from anti-Semitic comments he made during an episode of his podcast last month.«Morning radio family. I have decided to take some time away from my radio show so I can commit myself to deeper, more thorough reflection and education,» tweeted Cannon, who's hosted the show since June 2019.
After setting the internet on fire with his controversial racial theories and anti-Semitic remarks, Nick Cannon is apologizing.
Nick Cannon apologized for remarks he made that were deemed anti-Semitic, and Fox issued a statement saying he will continue as the host of “The Masked Singer.” The 39-year-old TV personality was fired by ViacomCBS earlier this week after remarks he made on an episode of his podcast sparked outrage. Cannon spoke with rapper Professor Griff for an episode in which he claimed there was truth to many conspiracy theories about the Jewish people.
Nick Cannon as host of The Masked Singer after he issued an apology for his recent anti-Semitic remarks.“When we were made aware of Nick Cannon’s interview with Richard Griffin on YouTube, we immediately began a dialogue with Nick. He is clear and remorseful that his words were wrong and lacked both understanding and context, and inadvertently promoted hate.
US TV presenter Nick Cannon will remain the host of The Masked Singer after apologising for “hurtful and divisive” anti-Semitic remarks.
Nick Cannon is owning up to his anti-Semitic remarks in two apologies.
The amount of celebs going to bat for Nick Cannon after his highly bigoted comments this week is frankly a little stunning.
Nick Cannon‘s anti-Semitic remarks on his YouTube were “unacceptable” all four co-hosts on The View agreed — a rarity for the show. “You can’t be starting on people for their religion, just as people shouldn’t be starting on us for our color. I don’t know what’s going on. If it’s just ‘Oh, I didn’t know. I don’t know history.’ If you don’t know history, don’t say anything,” Whoopi Goldberg began.
Nick Cannon has taken “full responsibility” for several controversial remarks he made on his YouTube show, which were deemed “anti-Semitic” by many and led to him being dropped by U.S. broadcaster ViacomCBS.The Masked Singer U.S.