Nick Cannon Blames Jada Pinkett's 'Red Table Talk' for Will Smith's Oscars Slap
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When discussing the cancellation of the original Facebook Watch program on his 'The Daily Cannon' show, the multi-talented actor explains why he believes it was a good move.

AceShowbiz - Nick Cannon has blamed Jada Pinkett Smith's "Red Table Talk" for Will Smith's Oscars slap. One day after the cancellation of the original Facebook Watch program made headlines, the host of "The Daily Cannon" explained why he believes the move was actually a good thing.

The topic of the "Red Table Talk'' cancellation was brought up during the Friday, April 28 episode of Nick's new morning show. In response, the 42-year-old told co-hosts Courtney Bee Bledsoe and Abby De La Rosa, "Good." He went on to explain, "If there was no Red Table Talk, then he wouldn't have slapped the s**t out of Chris Rock."

Nick's response prompted Abby to ask, "Are you talking about just that situation?" The father of 12 then pointed out, "I'm talking about that toxic table." His baby mama, however, disagreed with him as saying, "It's an honest table." He retaliated again by saying, "Too much honesty can get your a*s slapped in the face."

On the reason behind him calling Jada's show a toxic table, the host of "The Masked Singer" further explained, "They made all them memes about my brother Will on that damn table - they didn't need to do that." He was referring to the "Red Table" episode where Jada and Will revealed Jada's entanglement with August Alsina.

"Like, I don't want to know all this s**t about y'all. I just want to mind my black own business - I don't want to be up in everybody else's kitchen. Keep that s**t to y'all selves," Nick candidly weighed in on the TMI episode. He further stated that Jada and Will were "royalty" before they brought up their open marriage to the series.

Elsewhere in the discussion, Nick's view about the show was again challenged by Abby who stated, "They are still [royalty]. It feels human, like, they're human." Courtney shared similar sentiment with Abby and noted, "It feels relatable. They're trash too, like the rest of us."

Jada herself has opened up about her thoughts on "Red Table Talk'' cancellation. In a statement she released via Instagram, the 51-year-old said, "We are so grateful to have had such a beautiful partnership with Facebook Watch and we are sorry to see the entire team disband. We wish everyone well in their new journeys to come. We at Red Table are in talks of finding a new home and we'll see you soon."

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