
Nick Cannon launches relationship podcast sharing advice as father of 12 with 6 women
According to an announcement reported by The Hollywood Reporter, the show will feature Cannon reading and responding to questions from fans about love, sex, dating, and modern relationships.
The series will be taped in front of a live audience in Los Angeles and will include celebrity guests and expert panelists offering additional insight. Cannon will also conduct man-on-the-street interviews and host a recurring segment called Anonymous @ Night, where he and his guests answer anonymous relationship and sex questions.
The press release emphasizes Cannon's personal connection to the subject matter, noting his experience as a father of 12 with six different women and the public scrutiny surrounding his relationships. 'When it comes to his personal life, Nick has never shied away, unapologetically leaving the world curious about his views on dating, fatherhood and modern relationships,' it reads.
Cannon continues to maintain a strong presence across multiple platforms. He is the host and executive producer of The Masked Singer on Fox and recently stepped in as host for Lego Masters Season 6. He also leads We Playin' Spades, a weekly card-based podcast on Wondery, and launched Counsel Culture on Prime Video in June 2024. Additionally, he created and produces Nick Cannon's Big Drive on Tubi and remains behind the long-running sketch comedy series Wild 'N Out.
With Nick Cannon @ Night, the multi-hyphenate media personality adds a more personal and interactive format to his growing portfolio.
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