Nick Cannon Reveals He Has Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Nick Cannon has reportedly opened up around his narcissistic personality disorder diagnosis, which he learned of earlier this month. More specifically, he revealed that he’s always been interested in testing for it, even if he doesn’t fully understand the condition just yet. “I feel like there are so many labels out there,” the 44-year-old remarked. “But being able to embrace it and say, ‘Look, I’m healing. I need help. Show me.’” He was also diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia earlier in his life, and he says that this helped him recognize that he’s neurodivergent even though he says he “kind of always knew.” Regardless, the Wild ‘N Out host wants to become “an example for others” and measure that alongside his personal development.

Overall, this is a big step for Nick Cannon to take publicly, especially as people would rather focus on other controversies for the clicks. “You ain’t never been to a Diddy party?” he asked Charlamagne Tha God on The Breakfast Club. “Okay, what’s classified as a Diddy party? ‘Cause you definitely been to some stuff [like] a Bad Boy event. So when he was in the city and all of that? I’ve even been there when I was a kid. Like, 16, 17. I live my truth. I remember standing outside, you know, trying to get into a Puff party out here in New York.”

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Nick Cannon Speaks On Narcissistic Personality Disorder Diagnosis

In addition, Nick Cannon’s reflection on his mental health is also so he can be a better father to his many children and provide a good example for their own obstacles. “I’m getting the macaroni necklaces, the construction paper card, all of that stuff, which I love,” he said of appreciating Father’s Day whenever it rolls around. “My offices are filled with great gifts that my kids have created and conjured up.”

Meanwhile, the whole debate around the number of Nick Cannon’s children is something that he always leans into, so we can’t blame the Internet for its focus on it. But hopefully they also carve out space to talk about his openness concerning these diagnoses and the helpful example that it could communicate.

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Summer Walker Rants About Narcissistic Men’s Mothers On “Caresha Please”: Watch

While Summer Walker has never shied away from airing out the men who have done her wrong both on social media and in her music, she’s also made sure to hold the women who raised them accountable. On the final track of her sophomore album, Still Over It – mostly dedicated to her toxic relationship with London on da Track – the Atlanta native begins by singing, “I wanna start with your mama, she should’ve whooped your ass.” “4th Baby Mama” has since gone on to become an anthem for women scorned, and it wasn’t the last time Walker spoke out about her feelings on the topic.

More recently, she joined City Girls rapper Yung Miami on the Caresha Please podcast. The duo discussed “all the smoke” as the rapper loves to put it, dishing on everything from Walker’s recently revealed relationship with Lil Meech to her plans for having more children in the future. While things with the BMF actor sound to be going great, the “No Love” songstress did have some things to get off her chest about the mothers of men she’s previously dealt with.

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Summer Walker Talks Toxic Mothers on Caresha Please

“I have no regrets,” Summer confirmed of her decision to release the relentless song. “There’s nothing worse to me than, like, men who have enabling mothers. Like, narcissists that have enabling mothers. Like, you could call a n*gga mama and be like, ‘He just did this, he just did that.’ And they’ll be like,” the mother of three explained as Miami cut him off to add, “‘What you do that make him do that?’”

The two women agreed that it’s painful to deal with women like that. “And that’s why he acts like that now, because you never disciplined him or told him when he was wrong,” Walker ranted before revealing that her two youngest children are boys, and she’s determined to not raise them in such a manner. “I wish a girl would call me and tell me my son did some crazy shit to her. I would be like, ‘N*gga is you crazy?! I ain’t raise you like that. Don’t be out here embarrassing me.’”

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Tap into Summer Walker’s full stint on the Caresha Please podcast below. Who’s been your favourite artist to watch Yung Miami interview so far? She recently revealed hers are Diddy and G Herbo, but tell us your thoughts in the comments. For more hip-hop/pop culture news, check back in later this weekend.

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