Nick Cannon, ViacomCBS Reunite for ‘Wild ‘N Out’ After Host Makes Amends for Anti-Semitic Comments & he tests positive for Covid-19

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Nick Cannon, ViacomCBS Reunite for ‘Wild ‘N Out’ After Host Makes Amends for Anti-Semitic Comments

By Daniel Holloway

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ViacomCBS has reestablished its working relationship with Nick Cannon. The move, company insiders tell Variety, comes as a result of the steps that the performer and producer has taken to engage and partner with Jewish leaders and make amends for anti-Semitic statements he made last summer that led to ViacomCBS to cut its ties to Cannon.

Production on new episodes of Cannon’s long running comedy series “Wild ‘N Out” is expected to resume at some point beyond the near future. Old episodes of “Wild ‘N Out” are returning to VH1’s linear schedule this week.

“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,” an MTV Entertainment Group spokesperson told Variety. “Those efforts are of the utmost importance and that’s why we have invited him to rejoin our team. On a separate note, we just learned that he tested positive for COVID and have reached out to wish him a speedy recovery.”


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Cannon has earned praise in recent months from Jewish leaders for partnering with Jewish community organizations against anti-Semitism. In August, Cannon and Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt co-authored an op-ed in the Jewish newspaper the Forward on the anniversary of 2017 the white-supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., and the need for Black and Jewish leaders to work together. A month earlier, Cannon toured the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Museum of Tolerance and pledged a donation to the organization.

“He appears to be someone who’s genuine in his desire to make sure people understand his apology,” Wiesenthal Center associate dean Rabbi Abraham Cooper told the Associated Press at the time. Cooper added that the spirit of Cannon’s dialogue with him appeared to be “How do we roll up our sleeves? What can we do together?” Other Jewish leaders, including Greenblatt, Rabbi Noam E. Marans of the American Jewish Committee and Rabbi Motti Seligson of Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters have publicly engaged with Cannon and expressed support for his efforts.
When asked for comment, Cannon’s rep said that he is unavailable as he is currently quarantining after testing positive for COVID.

Viacom and MTV have long been partners with the ADL on a number of initiatives — among them a corporate culture code for MTV Entertainment Group instituted last year under McCarthy and which the Museum of Tolerance, GLAAD and Color of Change also consulted on. As part of that initiative, Cannon, Cooper and Greenblatt recently participated in a town hall with company employees. Last week, the MTV Entertainment Group marked Holocaust Remembrance Day with a PSA featuring a variation on Martin Niemöller’s widely circulated post-World War II confessional “First They Came …”

Cannon asserted that Black people are “the true Hebrews” during a June 30 episode of his podcast “Cannon’s Class” in which he gave credence to false anti-Semitic conspiracy theories regarding “Zionists” and the Rothschild family. “It’s never hate speech, you can’t be anti-Semitic when we are the Semitic people, when we are the same people who they want to be.” Cannon said during an in interview with rapper Richard Griffin, known for his decades-long record of hate speech against Jews. “That’s our birthright. We are the true Hebrews.” The remarks were met with widespread outrage, and ViacomCBS moved quickly to sever ties with Cannon, who created the long-running comedy show “Wild ‘N Out” and held deep ties with company’s Nickelodeon kids-and-family unit.



After his firing by ViacomCBS, Cannon was combative. He publicly insisted that ViacomCBS apologize to him and hand over ownership of “Wild ‘N Out” to him. “If I have furthered the hate speech, I wholeheartedly apologize,” Cannon wrote in a rambling Facebook post. “But now I am the one making demands.”

Cannon’s other business partners proved less eager to distance themselves from him. On July 15, the day after ViacomCBS severed ties with him, Cannon issued a second apology for his remarks that was coupled with the announcement by Fox Entertainment that he would stay on as host of its reality competition “The Masked Singer,” broadcast television’s highest rated entertainment program. Last week, Fox and Debmar Mercury struck a deal to move forward with a stalled plan to launch a daytime talk show hosted by Cannon. (As Variety reported Wednesday, Cannon has since tested positive for COVID and will thus be absent from at least the first few episodes of the new season of “The Masked Singer,” which is set to premiere in March.)

In August, the door for Cannon and ViacomCBS to reconcile appeared to open when MTV Entertainment Group president Chris McCarthy, speaking at a company town hall, praised work Cannon had done engaging Jewish community leaders after his outburst and described himself as “hopeful” that ViacomCBS would again do business with Cannon.
 
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what people do NOT see, is how many folks Nick was feeding, you better believe

he got phone calls, from folks sayin.. how am I gonna pay rent,

feed my family etc etc...

Lots of folks was gettin fucked over behind the scenes.. I dont see Nick

selling out, as much as I see him keepin bread on a lot of folks table...
 
what people do NOT see, is how many folks Nick was feeding, you better believe

he got phone calls, from folks sayin.. how am I gonna pay rent,

feed my family etc etc...

Lots of folks was gettin fucked over behind the scenes.. I dont see Nick

selling out, as much as I see him keepin bread on a lot of folks table...
This here. I have beef with Candace Owens and people like her but not Nick Cannon. Not for this.
 
what people do NOT see, is how many folks Nick was feeding, you better believe

he got phone calls, from folks sayin.. how am I gonna pay rent,

feed my family etc etc...

Lots of folks was gettin fucked over behind the scenes.. I dont see Nick

selling out, as much as I see him keepin bread on a lot of folks table...
Not only that.

But them to give him his show - instead out right firing him and finding a replacement?

Like someone said in a FB post, some of the higher-up must have concluded it'd more profitable to keep him then it would to find a replacement.
 
Exactly.....

When these cats start going to their own 9-5 and telling white people whats what THEN start talking...until theN STFU
What do you mean by “what’s what”? Surely you don’t think any negro can go into their place of employment and layeth the smack down on those cacs candy asses.

Nick Cannon thought Kanye West should be president. He named his daughter Powerful Queen.
 
what people do NOT see, is how many folks Nick was feeding, you better believe

he got phone calls, from folks sayin.. how am I gonna pay rent,

feed my family etc etc...

Lots of folks was gettin fucked over behind the scenes.. I dont see Nick

selling out, as much as I see him keepin bread on a lot of folks table...

I came here to say this...
 
Nick Cannon’s ‘Wild ‘N Out’ Sets Return Date On VH1 With Pre-Pandemic Episodes
By Alexandra Del Rosario
Alexandra Del Rosario
TV Reporter

March 22, 2021 5:11pm

At the family reunion, who we introducin’? Nick Cannon’s Wild ‘N Out is returning to VH1 next month, with new episodes featuring a number of guests including Fatboy SSE, Trinidad James and Lost Boyz.

Set to return on Tuesday, April 6 — watch a teaser above — the improv rap battle show picks up with new episodes from the second half of Season 15, which was shot pre-pandemic. Additional guests set to appear are the cast of Black Ink Crew: Compton, Cuban Doll, Juvenile, Headkrack, Da Brat, Ambjaay, MC Lyte, Rapsody, FABO, 24kGolden, Big Tigger, OMB Peezy, Tyla Yaweh, Young Joc, Peter & Corey Gunz, Queen Najia and Donnell Rawlings.




Wild ‘N Out returns to VH1 nearly a year after the last episode aired on April 14, 2020. Since then, Cannon has been the subject of backlash after he made anti-Semitic comments during a July 2020 episode of his podcast. Following social media outcry, ViacomCBS parted ways with Cannon, firing the Wild ‘N Out host.

In February, Deadline learned that The Masked Singer host and ViacomCBS reconciled after Cannon apologized and took responsibility for his comments. ViacomCBS added that Cannon partnered with Jewish leaders to educate himself and has become an anti-hate advocate.
Wild ‘N Out, which previously featured Zendaya, Wendy Williams and Chrissy Teigen as guests, will return at 8 p.m. on April 6.
 
Guests will include 24kGolden, Lost Boyz, Da Brat, Juvenile, Fatboy SSE, Rapsody, Trinidad James, Young Joc, Cuban Doll, Tyla Yaweh, The cast of Black Ink Crew: Compton, Headkrack, Ambjaay, MC Lyte, FABO, Big Tigger, OMB Peezy, Peter Corey Gunz, Queen Najia and Donnell Rawlings.
 
New episodes of Nick Cannon’s “Wild ‘N Out” set to air in April
New episodes that were shot before the pandemic began will air starting April 6.
By Tamantha Gunn Mar 23, 2021, 6:31pm EDT

Nick Cannon’s “Wild ‘N Out” is finally coming back to our television screens next month.

According to Deadline, the hit improvisational comedy show will return to VH1 on April 6 with new episodes from the second half of Season 15, which were shot before the pandemic began. Special guests such as Juvenile, Da Brat, Rapsody, MC Lyte, Queen Najia, Big Tigger, OMB Peezy, FABO, Young Joc and more are set to make appearances.

The last episode of “Wild ‘N Out” appeared on VH1 last April after Cannon faced backlash for making comments that many deemed were anti-Semitic on his “Cannon’s Class” podcast. The remarks also caused Viacom to part ways with the star.

Nick Cannon returns as “Wild N’ Out” host after ViacomCBS reconciliation

“Our melanin is so powerful and it connects us in a way that the reason why [white people] fear us is because of the lack that they have of it,” Cannon previously said. “When you have a person that has the lack of pigment, the lack of melanin, they know that they will be annihilated. So therefore, however they got the power, they have the lack of compassion — melanin comes with compassion, melanin comes with soul.”

The “Masked Singer” host also stated: “It’s never hate speech, you can’t be anti-Semitic when we are the Semitic people. When we are the same people who they want to be. That’s our birthright. We are the true Hebrews.”

Nick Cannon’s daytime talk show revived following anti-Semitism controversy

After Cannon took responsibility for his comments and reached out to several members of the Jewish community to educate himself on the topic, he and Viacom reconnected and made plans to revive his popular improv show.

“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,” an MTV Entertainment Group spokesperson told Variety. “Those efforts are of the utmost importance and that’s why we have invited him to rejoin our team.”
 

NICK CANNON PRESENTS: WILD 'N OUT TO PARTNER WITH SUPER LEAGUE GAMING
'WILD 'N OUT: METAVERSE REMIX' IS COMING ON FEBRUARY 22


MTV NEWS STAFF 02/01/2022
Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out is about to turn up and commemorate 300 episodes -- and the cultural phenomenon is celebrating in partnership with Super League Gaming. That's right, the "future is lit!"


The Season 17 premiere (aka the monumental episode) featuring Nick and Team Old School vs. Team New School is coming on February 22 at 8/7c on VH1 (a teaser is above). Then, a live metaverse game experience called Wild' N Out: Metaverse Remix will launch immediately after the premiere at 9/8c.

"Wild' N Out is one of our most creative show formats, so it's an ideal series to explore interactive ways in which audiences can engage and make creative decisions while experiencing the show," Jason White, chief marketing officer at MTV Entertainment Group, said in a statement. "We are excited to partner with Super League Gaming as we continue to drive entertainment forward."

Here's more on the Metaverse Remix: The Super League Gaming partnership will last three weeks and players will be able to freestyle rap via Minehut, Super League's Minecraft community, and roast Nick.

This season's guest stars and performers include Fat Joe, Wyclef Jean, Tommy Davidson, Saucy Santana, Naughty By Nature, Miles Brown, Darius McCrary, G-Eazy, Kossiko, Belly, Dream Doll, Spice, Kelsey Plum and Dearica Hamby, Jimmy Allen, Lisa Raye, D.Smoke, J.I. The Prince of NY, Maxo Cream, Baby Tate, EST Gee, James Davis, Donnell Rawlings, Dave East, Kid' N Play, Mariah the Scientist, Bleu, Hitman Holla, Eric Bellinger, Yung Pooda and more.

Do not miss the brand-new season of Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out and then the Wild' N Out: Metaverse Remix beginning on Tuesday, February 22 at 8/7c only on VH1. And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel here.
 
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