Diddy's life was turned upside down in September when he was arrested and indicted on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. The rap mogul, who is the father of seven children, has pleaded not guilty and has denied all allegations. He remains behind bars at New York's Metropolitan Detention Center before his trial begins in May 2025. Cannon was excited to "jump back into the dramatic space" after shifting his focus to hosting gigs in the past. "It's a departure from the big public persona that I've created over the years," he explained to Us. "And everything I do when it comes to acting, I've always looked for that challenge. Earlier this month, Cannon appeared on "The Breakfast Club" radio program and admitted he was a "kid" around "16, 17" the first time he went to one of Diddy's parties. "Everybody gets scared to talk because they probably got something to hide," the TV host, who stated he doesn't drink or do drugs, said. "I ain't got nothing to hide. In the interview below, Cannon spoke with Deadline about returning to a dramatic role for the first time in more than a decade for Accused, diving into Marcus' fraught story, grappling with the impacts of artificial intelligence, and more. Nick Cannon admitted the right time to leave a Sean "Diddy" Combs party was "early." The "Masked Singer" host recalled his relationship with Diddy while appearing on Adam22's No Jumper podcast Monday with Wack 100 and Lush One. Montana Jordan Jokes 'Young Sheldon' Bro Iain Armitage Is 'on Payroll' to Babysit Daughter Emma TV & Radio host, comedian, actor, producer, rapper, writer, director, DJ, philanthropist, children's book author, and activist, Nick Cannon has entertained audiences for over 20 years. Every morning he's on air at Power 106, Los Angeles' #1 Hip Hop radio station, just launched both weekday and Saturday national shows, flies to the East Coast every Tuesday for grad school at Howard University, films two television shows, Wild 'n Out and Masked Singer,
fathers three children, and still manages to find time to create an Eminem diss song. Nick Cannon apologized to the Jewish community late Wednesday for his "hurtful and divisive" words, a day after ViacomCBS severed ties with him for the remarks made on a podcast. The Anti-Defamation league and some Jewish leaders had condemned what they called anti-Semitic theories expressed by Cannon and demanded the apology. Since news of Sean "Diddy" Combs' arrest made headlines, several celebrities have been dragged into the discourse due to their association with the rapper. In a new interview, popular host Nick Cannon, who previously talked about attending Diddy's parties at the age of 16, claims he never saw anything odd happen at the events. Entertainer/Entrepreneur Nick Cannon talks to the WSJ's Lee Hawkins about the latest moves in Hollywood to diversify the Oscars, the new wave of race-based c Born in 1920, Corinne Cannon overcame racism, sexism, and abject poverty to become a groundbreaking leader in the Civil Rights Movement. She was even featured in a book called " Legendary Locals of Cabarrus County," written by Michael Eury. Nick Cannon has as many jobs as he has kids. And he has a lot going on this week on Fox TV. Nick's got a new episode of "The Masked Singer" on Wednesday, and tonight, he is on the Fox drama "Accused." LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nick Cannon apologized late Wednesday for "hurtful and divisive" anti-Semitic comments that led ViacomCBS to cut ties with the TV host and producer. Nick Cannon said he left Sean "Diddy" Combs' parties before his alleged "freak-offs" began. Cannon also said the case has been "sensationalized." TV & Radio host, comedian, actor, producer, rapper, writer, director, DJ, philanthropist, children's book author, and activist, Nick Cannon has entertained audiences for over 20 years. Nick Cannon has been fired from his MTV show Wild 'N Out and other work for the channel's parent company, which said he had promoted anti-Semitic
comments. ViacomCBS said a recent episode of his podcast Cannon's Class "promoted hateful speech and spread anti-Semitic conspiracy theories". In a recent podcast appearance, Nick Cannon opened up about his early experiences of attending parties hosted by Sean "Diddy" Combs. Reflecting on his teenage years, Cannon shared details of these celebrity gatherings. As Diddy faces serious legal issues, Cannon's reflection has sparked interest among fans. Nick Cannon has been fired from his MTV show Wild 'N Out and other work for the channel's parent company, which said he had promoted anti-Semitic comments. ViacomCBS said a recent episode of his podcast Cannon's Class "promoted hateful speech and spread anti-Semitic conspiracy theories". The pair remained thick as thieves while promoting the musical. They've been rocking matching "Wicked" jerseys together at major events, and the two even hit the Met Gala stage together, where they took a stab at performing "When You Believe" by Mariah Carey and the late Whitney Houston. Home / Entertainment / Nick Cannon Says He Left Diddy's Parties 'Early' And That The Rapper Was 'Evolving' Before His Arrest. By Favour Adegoke on October 22, 2024 at 8:15 PM EDT. Since news of Sean "Diddy" Combs' arrest made headlines, several celebrities have been dragged into the discourse due to their association with the rapper.