“That's why Mariah Carey left your a*s”— Orlando Brown claims he and Nick Cannon were intimate, accuses him of sending llamas to Kevin Hart's house

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Nick Cannon at the Los Angeles Mission Thanksgiving Dinner. (Image via Getty/ Paul Archuleta)

On December 1, actor, rapper, and singer Orlando Brown claimed to have been intimate with comedian and host Nick Cannon. Brown appeared on streamer Deshae Frost’s Twitch stream Frostathon on the first day of its subathon, faced the camera up close, and screamed into it.

Brown alleged that the Wild ‘n Out comedian “really likes to suck cannons, hinting at alleged s*xual encounters.

“Nick, you sucked my d**k! And don’t you ever forget it. That’s why Mariah Carey left your a*s and you’re lying n***a. Stop lying, running around here with Kevin Hart,” the Family Man alum claimed.
“Whatchu lying around here with Kevin Hart, boy? You lying. Why you sending animals to his house? Why you sending animals to each other? You n***as are weird doing that kind of sh*t. Buying billboards with people’s face on it. Sending llamas to Kevin Hart’s house… Stop doing that weird a*s, homes*xual a*s sh*t.”

The 36-year-old Californian even accused Nick Cannon of having a “threesome” by going to Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s house. As Orlando Brown asked the comedian to “stop playing with me,” Deshae Frost was seen standing up, seemingly cringed. He laughingly urged the former to stop his tirade.

Nick Cannon was married to singer-songwriter Mariah Carey between 2008 and 2014. Their divorce was finalized in 2016. They share two kids.


Orlando Brown has previously made similar claims about Nick Cannon

In January 2020, Orlando Brown began trending after he filmed a selfie video alleging that he “let” Nick Cannon engage in oral s*x with him, adding how he “liked” it and it was “okay.”

The clip, which went viral after being posted by The Shade Room on Instagram, further had Brown saying, "But everybody knows you did it as a female."

Notably, he didn’t mention Nick Cannon by his last name; however, towards the end, he added, "You don't want me on Wild 'N Out." As a result, it was surmised that he was talking about the San Diego comedian.

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In the wake of the video, Nick Cannon took to Instagram and shared a lengthy response.

"When I first saw this, I thought it was f**king hilarious!!!! But then after putting a little cognitive effort and analytical thought to the situation, I figured what a great opportunity for a 'teachable moment'!” he shared.
“First off let me say I am praying for the young brother Orlando. Even though I don't really know him personally, I have always loved and enjoyed his talent and have been a fan of his past work. He was f**king brilliant in Major Payne, and had us all laughing on That's So Raven.”

Nick Cannon mentioned how Orlando Brown’s claims were a “crucial example” of allowing “young artists to be prematurely exposed by this demonic business and left out to fend for themselves.” He also mocked him by saying how young people like Brown were crying out for help and needed “better support systems.”

The comedian mentioned not knowing whether Orlando had “any real leaders or solid individuals” in his life. He urged people to “embrace” and “tighten” him (Brown) up so that he didn’t “become another lost victim to these Hollywood circumstances.”

"I indeed believe this brother has the God-given talent to be on Wild ‘n Out but this definitely ain't the way to audition, this actually hurts my heart to see that we have allowed Orlando, along with various other young gifted performers we grew up loving, to just dwindle away after these corporations made their billions off of them,” he added.

He even hinted at possible substance abuse or mental health issues on Orlando Brown’s part. He shared that maybe he was projecting and “aimlessly begging for attention” due to underlying problems and needed “help.” Cannon also called out “irresponsible parties,” such as the media, who he claimed enabled such gossip.

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Notably, Brown appeared on Dr. Phil in late 2018 and reportedly accepted help for his drug and alcohol addiction, homelessness, and mental health issues. He also made bizarre personal claims on the show. Later, in April 2022, when asked about his past feud with Nick Cannon on the No Jumper podcast, Orlando Brown said that they “squashed” it.

“I mean out of respect for Nick, bro, I’m gonna just leave that alone… I’m looking to be able to push the collectiveness. There’s strength in numbers… I’m not trying to mess up how that man eats,” he added.

In February 2024, Orlando Brown made headlines after he appeared on The Breakfast Club and claimed that he “made love” with Diddy, Usher, Busta Rhymes, Bow Wow, Katt Williams, Terrance Howard, and more.

Edited by Shreya Das
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