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 captioned a photo of the two of them.Cannon explained that Bowers had been shot by police and spent months in a coma before coming into the studio to record music.
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