Monday, November 14, 2011

Nick Cannon radio stunt goes to the dogs

Woof.

In a stunt for 92.3's Rollin' Radio program, Nick Cannon pretended to attach approximately 50 balloons to cohost Sarah Lee's Pomeranian Charlie Roo on Thursday. Shortly after the incident, Cannon claimed that Charlie Roo had flown away and was missing.

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Thankfully, Cannon's stunt was a hoax. Although Rollin's website said the prank went "a little too far" and pleaded to fans to "help find" Charlie Roo, Cannon released a video explaining that Lee's puppy was perfectly fine.?

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"I won a bet with Sarah Lee, and I'm about to play the meanest joke on her ever," Cannon, 31, explained in a clip shot prior to the incident. "This whole time I've been acting like I don't like dogs, but I really love dogs. I'm a dog person.... But I'm pretending that I want to float Charlie Roo with balloons!"?

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"I'm not really gonna float a dog," Mariah Carey's hubby clarified. "I'm gonna float a stuffed animal that looks just like Charlie Roo. If you happen to find the fake Charlie Roo, attached to it, there'll be some Katy Perry tickets."?

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Cannon then tied a small stuffed animal in a pink coat to approximately fifty balloons and videotaped the incident. He then went along with the joke on Twitter, telling fans: "I think I might be getting fired. Radio gone seriously wrong.... People are acting like I'm (Michael) Vick. I apologize. Now get over it."

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Fortunately the real Charlie Roo was put in "a nice, safe place," while the lookalike stuffed animal was flown away. Even before Cannon released a video confirming the incident was a joke and no dogs were endangered, PETA suspected the "America's Got Talent" host was kidding around.

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"If bad taste were a crime, we'd be going to jail with Nick," the animal rights' organization said in a statement. "But joking about killing a dog, a kid, an old person ? anyone ? isn't cool when there's always the danger that some numbskull will do it for real."

"Had it been true, Nick would have PETA to worry about," the statement continued. "And that's far worse than going to Rikers Island (prison)."

Cannon's rep told Us he will address the situation on 92.3's Rollin' on Friday.

Copyright 2011 Us Weekly

Source: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/45255717/ns/today-entertainment/

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