Nick Cannon Calls 'Red Table Talk' Toxic After Its Cancellation
Nick Cannon Calls ‘Red Table Talk’ Toxic After Its Cancellation, Twitter Roasts Him
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Professional baby daddy Nick Cannon is not a fan of Red Table Talk, and he’s happy that it was canceled. On his radio show, The Daily Cannon, he referred to the show as “toxic.”
Cannon believes that the conversations that took place around the red table hurt its creator, Jada Pinkett Smith, and the public perception of her relationship with her husband of over 25 years, Will Smith.
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