Nick Cannon is the latest celebrity to turn their back on DJ Vlad over the controversy surrounding Minister Louis Farrakhan.
Vlad caught heat after he allegedly misquoted Farrakhan over remarks made about the Jewish community — but Farrakhan did not say them. Cannon says he’s not rocking with Vlad anymore.
“Vlad took an interesting turn in 2020. Vlad got out of pocket a little bit, walked on some landmines and he misquoted,” said Cannon.
Comedian Godfrey replied. “It wasn’t a misquote. A misquote is when you take one little word and blah, blah blah. He straight f*ckin’ lied.”
Cannon continued, “So, when we see a platform that we don’t own and someone’s monetizing, making money on, and then you don’t operate off of our code or what we see fit, we can’t f*ck with you. He saw us as commodities.”
He had more strong words to say about Vlad. Check the clip out below.
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