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.”
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Also Read: E! Orders Nick Cannon's 'Celebrity Call Center,' Female Plastic Surgeon Series 'Dr. 90210' - Watch Teasers (Video)In the interview and in follow-up statements, Cannon has repeatedly stressed that his comments were not intended to be hateful.
“Anyone who knows me knows that I have no hate in my heart nor malice intentions,” he wrote in a Facebook post on Monday. “I do not condone hate speech nor the spread of hateful rhetoric.
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.”
Just when things seemingly can’t get worse for Nick Cannon, he suffers an irreplaceable loss. The media mogul took to Instagram that he has lost a friend to suicide just days after he hinted that he wanted to take his own life.
According to Azealia Banks, her voodoo tricks might’ve helped facilitate Nick Cannon’s firing from ViacomCBS. As most know, Banks has been very vocal in her criticisms of Nick Cannon.
Fans of Nick Cannon were shocked to see that the host of Wild’N’Out was dropped from ViacomCBS for comments he made on a podcast. Hot New Hip Hop said today that Mr.
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.
Twitter. ViacomCBS cut ties with Cannon in response to his remarks on a podcast in which he and Richard “Professor Griff” Griffin, the former Public Enemy member, discussed racial bias.
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.
Nick Cannon is demanding control over the Wild 'N Out brand after being terminated from ViacomCBS earlier this week. The firing came as a result of Cannon hosting Richard "Professor Griff" Griffin (formerly of Public Enemy) on a recent episode of his podcast “Cannon's Class,” where the two espoused anti-semitic conspiracy theories.
Nick Cannon is apologizing to the Jewish community after he received backlash for what people are calling anti-Semitic remarks. In a lengthy statement posted on his social media on Wednesday, the host extends his «deepest and most sincere apologies» to those he's offended.«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 began.
Patrick Hipes, Nellie Andreeva Nick Cannon will continue in his role as host of Fox’s The Masked Singer, one of the most high-profile hosting jobs in broadcast TV, following controversial comments made recently on his podcast.“When we were made aware of Nick Cannon’s interview with Richard Griffin on YouTube, we immediately began a dialogue with Nick,” Fox said in a statement.
Followers of the entertainment news media headlines know that Nick Cannon had a tough week. Hot New Hip Hop reported this week that Nick lost his job with ViacomeCBS due to anti-Semitic and anti-white remarks on his podcast.
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, 50, is supporting his friend Nick Cannon, 39, after he was fired by ViacomCBS over “anti-Semitic” comments made on his podcast. The rapper took to Twitter on July 15, inviting Nick to join his network REVOLT TV. “@NickCannon come home to @REVOLTTV truly BLACK OWNED!!! We got your back and love you and what you have done for the culture. We are for our people first!!! For us! By US! Let’s go!!!” he tweeted.
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.