Amid his recent “anti-semitic” remarks, Nick Cannon's daytime talk show that was originally scheduled to premiere in October is now being pushed back to Fall 2021. Shortly after the news was announced on Friday (July 17th), Nick took to Twitter with some alarming tweets, saying, “I hurt an entire community and it pained me to my core, I thought it couldn’t get any worse. Then I watched my own community turn on me and call me a sell-out for apologizing. Goodnight. Enjoy Earth.” He later added, “Y’all can have this planet. I’m out!”
In other news, on Sunday (July 19th), Nick Cannon announced that his close friend and artist, rapper Ryan Bowers had committed suicide. He wrote, “Just when I thought it couldn’t get any worse… 2020 is definitely the most f*cked up year I’ve ever witnessed! 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. I’ve said it once and I will say it again, this was the strongest dude I’ve ever met!”
Nick then went on to explain how Ryan was shot by a San Diego Police officers and was in a coma fort months. He came out of a coma within months and wa back to work on his album.
Nick continued, ” Once again my brother you have put this world in perspective for me. You would do that quite often because I never understood how someone who was experiencing sooo much pain could still laugh and smile through it all. We almost made it little bro! But I guess even flying Super Heros have to land eventually. But I am certain that your energy will never die and your Spirit is eternal, so I ask you still to forgive me for letting you down Warrior. I can’t help but think if I wasnt so engulfed in my own bullsh*t I could’ve been there for you when you finally took your life after several attempts… F*ck this place!! #CantWin #ForLosing🙏