Guy Oseary, whose management clients include Madonna and U2, has counseled Nick Cannon following comments the multi-hyphenate made on his podcast, “Cannon’s Class,” deemed anti-Semitic.
During an interview with former Public Enemy member Professor Griff, Cannon said Black people are the “true Hebrews” and talked about anti-Semitic conspiracy theories involving the Rothschild family.Cannon issued a series of apologies following the incident, the latest of which coincided with his decision to “take time away” from his Los Angeles-based radio show on Power 106.
In addition, Cannon’s daytime talk show, which was scheduled to premiere later this year, has been pushed to 2021 by producer, Lionsgate-owned Debmar-Mercury. “I will use this time to.
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