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Dr Boyce, Watkins & Tasks Abdul Khaaliq Ask the very important question is Nick Cannon buckbroken? And did he do so to get his job back? MTV has reversed its decision to fire Nick Cannon as host of "Wild 'N Out" after he apologized for anti-Semitic remarks he made on his podcast, "Cannon's Class."

Last July, MTV and its parent company, ViacomCBS, swiftly cut ties with Cannon over controversial comments he made during an interview with former Public Enemy rapper Richard Griffin, a.k.a. Professor Griff.

After lashing out at ViacomCBS, Cannon later issued a lengthy apology on social media and connected with several prominent Jewish community leaders, including Rabbi Abraham Cooper of Los Angeles' Simon Wiesenthal Center, Jonathan Greenblatt of the Anti-Defamation League, Rabbi Noam E. Marans of the American Jewish committee and Rabbi Motti of Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters.