Nick Cannon responds to Orlando Brown's allegations of past intimacy and Mariah Carey divorce

Cannon responds to Brown's allegations of a past intimate relationship and claims about his Mariah Carey divorce.

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Nick Cannon, the host of Wild ‘N’ Out, took to X to address the recent allegations made by Orlando Brown, who appeared on Deshae Frost’s Twitch livestream on December 1 and accused the two of having an intimate past. This is not the first time Brown has publicly made such claims.

In his response, Cannon showed compassion for Brown’s mental health struggles, acknowledging the actor’s history of addiction. He shared his thoughts on X, expressing: “Man I love this brother Orlando! Sincerely I believe this young man is brilliant and beyond talented! It hurts me to see him crash out like this and truly disappointed in all these media outlets who continue to exploit him!”

During the livestream, Brown alleged that his relationship with Cannon was a key factor in Mariah Carey’s decision to leave him. 

He claimed: “When it came down to Nick Cannon, he do really like to suck cannons and that’s what he does. He sucked a good cannon on me… that’s why Mariah Carey left your a*s and you are lying n**ga! Stop lying, running around here with Kevin Hart!”

As reported by E! News, Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon married in May 2008 after a brief courtship and later renewed their vows in April 2010. The couple welcomed twins in April 2011, but after a difficult period, they finalized their divorce in November 2016.

On the Frostathon livestream, Orlando Brown made further claims, alleging that Cannon once participated in a “threesome” at Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s home. 

He also suggested that Cannon and Kevin Hart had been involved in some sort of relationship, stating: “What, you running around with Kevin Hart for a break? You are sending animals to his house and why you all sending animals to each other? You n**gas look weird doing that kind of sh*t by the billboards with people’s faces on it!”

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