Just last week the producer on Nick Cannon's new album, Mally Mall, claimed that the America's Got Talent host disses his wife, Mariah Carey, in at least one of the songs. According to the latest gossip news updates, however, the Wild n' Out rapper explained via Twitter that he would never publicly insult the "Butterfly" singer, regardless of their getting a divorce. Nick's supposed girlfriend, Amber Rose, has also recently denied any and all rumors that she was dating so soon after splitting with her husband, Whiz Kalifah.
With Mariah Carey reportedly on the verge of a catastrophic emotional breakdown, it probably wouldn't take more than one or two particularly vicious songs on Nick Cannon's new album to push her right over the edge.
Unfortunately for Mariah and all her fans, that is what famed producer Mally Mall told TMZ they should look out for on Cannon's upcoming record:
"[Mally Mall] is doing an album with Nick Cannon next year and there are references to Mariah Carey ... some of which are NOT flattering.
"The mega hip-hop producer first made it sound like Nick played nice in describing his relationship, but then he half took it back and said Nick's comments will be 'controversial.'"
Nick Cannon evidently heard the comments made by Mall and wants everyone to know, that despite Mally's statements, he would never insult his wife -- publicly or otherwise.
Nick took to Twitter to let his fans know that he and Mariah would always be on good terms, since they will always be the proud parents of their beautiful twins:
"I will never say anything negative about @MariahCarey.
"We are forever a family rooted in love."
Sticking with the theme of public denials -- Amber Rose has also explained once again that she is not dating Cannon, even though no one seems to want to believe it.
During a recent discussion with HipHollywood, Rose reminded folks that she isn't even out of her marriage yet; so, of course, she isn't going to be dating anyone any time soon:
"I'm not thinking about that right now.
"If I not married to Wiz right now, I don't want to be married.
"I don't even want to date right now, I just want to get my heart back together."
It is starting to sound like these people don't really leave the soap opera like lives that the internet tabloids would have us believe.
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