Nick Cannon Speaks Out on Orlando Brown After His Oral Sex Claims, Says It 'Hurts Me to See Him Crash'

Mar. 15, 2025

Nick Cannon (left) and Orlando Brown.Photo:Arnold Turner/Getty; Earl Gibson III/WireImage

Nick Cannon, Baddies Midwest Los Angeles Premiere; Orlando Brown, We The Party

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Nick Cannonhas nothing but love forOrlando Browndespite theThat’s So Ravenalum’s shocking claims.

“Nick Cannon, he really do like to, you know, suck cannons, and that’s what he does,” Brown said, alluding to oral sex. “He sucked a good cannon on me. He sucked my cannon. He licked my cannon.”

In the clip, which started with him saying he “never lied” about anyone, Brown’s voice grew louder as he yelled: “Nick, you sucked my d—, and don’t you ever forget it!”

“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,”TheMasked Singerhost wrote in a since-deleted message.

The rest of the video brought other famous names into the mix, with Brown calling out Cannon’s ex-wife as well as comedianKevin Hart.

Brown also questioned why Cannon and Hart were “sending animals” to each other and claimed they “look weird doing that kind of s—.”

Kevin Hart (left) and Nick Cannon.Leon Bennett/Getty

Actors Kevin Hart and Nick Cannon backstage at The Ebony Repertory Theatre on December 9, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.

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In 2018, Brown appeared onThe Dr. Phil Show, wherehe opened up about his struggles with addiction, mental health and homelessness, as well as hismultiple arrests. The actor also revealed he got a large tattoo of Raven-Symoné’sface on his neck and chest.

On the show, Brown revealed that he struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, including crystal meth use.  “Just the influence and the demons that come with that drug kind of took over,” he said.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.

source: people.com