Hollywood actor Nick Cannon is keeping it 100 about one of the biggest problems in Los Angeles. The hip-hop veteran has delivered his new “Ghetto Blues” music video exposing the pains and struggles homelessness has become in the city.
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Nick Cannon Goes Homeless In ‘Ghetto Blues’ Video
Cannon’s must-see visual is now on YouTube and falls on the heels of his most recently released The Miseducation of The Negro You Love to Hate album. Nick mixes pure emotion with the actual experience homeless people go through.
The project was inspired by Cannon’s 10+ years’ worth of work with the Los Angeles Mission and the need to bring awareness to the significant homelessness issue plaguing the LA community right now. The video chronicles Nick’s work on the frontlines at Los Angeles Mission and various protests this summer, alongside striking visuals of the disenfranchised communities most impacted by homelessness. No stranger to serving the public, Cannon’s latest collaboration with the Los Angeles Mission and National Alliance to End Homelessness follows previous work with the global nonprofit and youth-led organization, Do Something in addition to the National Association of Letter Carriers’ annual national food drive.
Nick Cannon Coming Back To Wild ‘N Out
After apologizing for controversial anti-Semitic comments he made last year, Nick Cannon is returning as the host of the TV series “Wild ‘N Out.” His apology paved the way for a reunion with ViacomCBS, the parent company of the show’s network, VH1.
“I want to assure my Jewish friends, new and old, that this is only the beginning of my education — I am committed to deeper connections, more profound learning and strengthening the bond between our two cultures today and every day going forward.”
Nick Cannon’s Anti-Semitic Controversy
Last summer, Cannon interviewed former Public Enemy member Professor Griff on his podcast, where they talked negatively about Jewish people. Cannon was fired by ViacomCBS, then he accused the company of “robbing” and underpaying Black entertainers.
“Nick has not only apologized and taken responsibility for his comments, but he has also worked to educate himself and others through engagement with Jewish leaders and on his platforms. Those efforts are of the utmost importance and that’s why we have invited him to rejoin our team.” (MTV Entertainment Group)
Cannon Tests Positive For COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is hitting everybody hard. Nick Cannon was just one of a long string of high-profile entertainers to recently test positive for coronavirus.
Nick Cannon has tested positive for COVID-19 and will sit out hosting The Masked Singer season 5 for at least few episodes, EW can confirm. Variety first reported the news. Niecy Nash, who was a guest panelist on The Masked Singer’s fourth installment, will fill in as production on the new season begins Thursday, a rep for the Fox singing competition tells EW. Cannon is currently resting and in isolation, his rep confirms, and the network expects him to return to the series later in the season. (EW)