Performer Nick Cannon was dropped by ViacomCBS on Tuesday after he refused to apologize for anti-Semitic comments made on his podcast.
Cannon made the comments while interviewing former Public Enemy member Professor Griff on a June episode of the show, Cannon's Class. Cannon said that "the Semitic people are Black people."
"You can't be anti-Semitic when we are the Semitic people," Cannon continued. "When we are the same people they want to be. That's our birthright." Cannon also said that Black people were "the true Hebrews."
Cannon had a long working relationship with media giant ViacomCBS, including hosting programs on company-owned networks MTV and Nickelodeon.
"While we support ongoing education and dialogue in the fight against bigotry, we are deeply troubled that Nick has failed to acknowledge or apologize for perpetuating anti-Semitism, and we are terminating our relationship with him," read a Tuesday statement from ViacomCBS.
Cannon spoke about the controversy on his Facebook page, saying he meant no harm by the comments.
"Anyone who knows me knows that I have no hate in my heart nor malice intentions," Cannon said in a Monday Facebook post. "I do not condone hate speech nor the spread of hateful rhetoric. We are living in a time when it is more important than ever to promote unity and understanding."
Cannon also said that "African Americans and The people of the Jewish community have partnered to create some of the best, most revolutionary work we know today."
Cannon is currently the host of
The Masked Singer on the Fox Broadcasting Network.
Newsweekreached out to Fox for comment.
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