Just when things seemingly can’t get worse for Nick Cannon, he suffers an irreplaceable loss. The media mogul took to Instagram that he has lost a friend to suicide just days after he hinted that he wanted to take his own life.
Nick was a mentor and buddy to Ryan Bowers who had been through his own trauma. The Wild N Out star promised to help him out after he was shot by police and landed in a coma.
In his Instagram dedication post, Nick revealed that Ryan had just performed a sold-out show the last time they saw each other and they were working on more music.
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‘You were so happy!! Proved to so many that you could do it and that you were Super Human! The greatest comeback I ever saw!! We almost made it little bro! But I guess even flying Super Heros have to land eventually. But I am certain that your energy will never die and your Spirit is eternal, so I ask you still to forgive me for letting you down Warrior. I can’t help but think if I wasnt so engulfed in my own bulls*** I could’ve been there for you when you finally took your life after several attempts… F*** this place!!’
This comes after a week in the media where Nick was slammed for his anti-Semitic comments made on his podcast last month. ViacomCBS cut all ties with the comedian while Fox said that they had a conversation with Nick who was very apologetic.
Cannon apologized for his hurtful comments and revealed that he will be taking a trip to Israel to educate himself and bring the Black community and Jewish community together.
Unfortunately, the fact that he apologized made some people feel like he bent to satisfy his higher-ups in order not to lose everything he’s worked so hard for.
The father took to social media and put his location as ‘Heaven’ when he explained how hurt he was and scared fans when he ended his message with ‘Enjoy Earth.’
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Both fans and celebrities have taken to his comment section to lift him up.
Jude Demorest wrote: ‘so sorry for your loss. prayers for you & his family. but please know that you are loved, respected, valued & needed! no weapon!’
Singer Mario commented: ‘The crown is heavy king. But you def can’t take it off.’
‘This too shall pass. You are learning. We are learning. These are truly chaotic and charged times. We need you here in this. Ok? Don’t let rageful judgement cloud your own. You got this. Take time. This too shall pass,’ Selma Blair reminded him.
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‘It takes a big man to apologize — multiple times — when you are wrong. I am proud of you,’ wrote one fan.
This follower added: ‘Not all of us. Fix your crown King. Don’t be discouraged.’
Hopefully, Nick is reaching out to those who love him while he is in this dark place.