Nick Cannon is making headlines again. Following Orlando Brown’s assertion of a sexual encounter between them, Cannon firmly denied the claim, stating, “I did not suck Orlando Brown’s d–k” during his “Daily Cannon” podcast on Tuesday.
The 44-year-old comedian and “Wild ‘N Out” host expressed amusement at Brown’s interviews, saying, “I’m entertained by all of his f–king interviews… whether he’s talking about me or anyone else, but I don’t take him seriously.”
Cannon suggested that Brown is in a “mental space where he knows he’s trolling,” adding, “He don’t give a f–k. But in all fun — ’cause I’m a comedian and I think the s–t is funny — I think we should play the f–king clip.”
The podcast then showcased a clip of Brown from a recent Twitch livestream with internet personality DeShae Frost, where Brown yelled, “Nick, you sucked my d–k!” into the camera. He further taunted, “Don’t you ever forget it! That’s why Mariah Carey left you!” referencing Cannon’s divorce from the “We Belong Together” singer.
Cannon noted that fans questioned in the comments why he hadn’t sued Brown over the allegations, to which he replied, “What the f–k I’ma sue him for? That jacket?” Best known for his childhood roles in “Major Payne” and as Eddie Thomas on the Disney show “That’s So Raven,” Brown’s life took a downward spiral after the series ended in 2007.
That same year, he faced arrest for marijuana possession after being pulled over for driving without headlights. In 2016, Brown was arrested and charged with multiple offenses, including domestic battery and drug possession with intent to sell, following a public altercation with his then-girlfriend.
After several subsequent arrests, Brown appeared on a 2018 episode of “Dr. Phil,” where he made bizarre claims about being Michael Jackson’s son and discussed his battles with addiction, mental health issues, and homelessness. “Just the influence and the demons that come with that drug kind of took over,” he revealed during that appearance.