Nick Cannon isn’t losing every gig after coming under fire for making anti-Semitic comments. Even though ViacomCBS – the parent company of MTV and TeenNick – cut ties with Cannon earlier this week over his controversial remarks, Fox has announced that Cannon will remain the host of their popular series The Masked Singer.
During a recent episode of his Cannon’s Class podcast, Cannon was speaking with Richard Griffin, AKA Professor Griff, about his departure from hip-hop group Public Enemy in 1989 after he said “the Jews are wicked” and are responsible for “the majority of wickedness that goes on across the globe.” Griffin did not back down on his views, and Cannon agreed with him. “You’re speaking facts,” Cannon said.
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