LOS ANGELES — Nick Cannon said on Thursday he was stepping away for a while from his radio show after an uproar over anti-Semitic comments that led to him being dropped by one television network but kept on as host of “The Masked Singer.”
15.07.2020 - 18:39 / etcanada.com
Nick Cannon is standing his ground in the face of controversy.
On Wednesday, the actor and TV personality issued a statement in response to his firing by ViacomCBS over anti-Semitic comments he made during a podcast with former Public Enemy rapper Richard “Professor Griff” Griffin.
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In a post on Facebook, Cannon wrote, “I am deeply saddened in a moment so close to reconciliation that the powers that be, misused an
LOS ANGELES — Nick Cannon said on Thursday he was stepping away for a while from his radio show after an uproar over anti-Semitic comments that led to him being dropped by one television network but kept on as host of “The Masked Singer.”
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 week is not ending well. First, Cannon was let go by Viacom/CBS after his remarks on his podcast Cannon's Class were perceived as anti-semitic.
Nick Cannon's upcoming talk show is on hold.
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.
LOS ANGELES — Nick Cannon said on Thursday he was stepping away for a while from his radio show after an uproar over anti-Semitic comments that led to him being dropped by one television network but kept on as host of “The Masked Singer.”“I have decided to take some time away from my radio show so I can commit myself to deeper, more thorough reflection and education,” Cannon said on Twitter. His “Nick Cannon Mornings” show is syndicated nationwideMorning radio family.
After setting the internet on fire with his controversial racial theories and anti-Semitic remarks, Nick Cannon is apologizing.
US TV presenter Nick Cannon will remain the host of The Masked Singer after apologising for “hurtful and divisive” anti-Semitic remarks.
Nick Cannon, 39, has formally apologized for anti-semitic comments made in a recent episode of podcast/YouTube series, titled Cannon’s Class. “First and foremost I extend my deepest and most sincere apologies to my Jewish sisters and brothers for the hurtful and divisive words that came out of my mouth during my interview with Richard Griffin,” he tweeted on Wednesday, July 15.
Nick Cannon is owning up to his anti-Semitic remarks in two apologies.
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50 Cent, 45, is responding to Nick Cannon‘s shocking firing from MTV’s Wild ‘N Out by posting a trolling message to his Instagram! The rapper shared a snapshot of an article announcing the news that ViacomCBS let go of 39-year-old Nick from the show after he made some “anti-semitic” comments on a June episode of his podcast/YouTube series, titled Cannon’s Class, and added his own eye-catching message in the caption.
fired by ViacomCBS Wednesday for making anti-Semitic remarks.“@NickCannon come home to @REVOLTTV truly BLACK OWNED!!!” the hip-hop mogul tweeted on Wednesday alongside a fist and heart emoji. “We got your back and love you and what you have done for the culture.
Diddy is helping out his friend Nick Cannon.
Just a day after ViacomCBS released a statement explaining why they are cutting ties with Nick Cannon, the media mogul is giving his side of the story. Nick’s recount of what happened sounds quite different and although he accepts their decision he has a few demands.