Lies and weight gain! Nick Cannon's dad rants about relationship killers amid Mariah Carey split
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Nick Cannon's dad James Cannon just put his foot in it…big time.
While his 33-year-old son is going through a messy split with Mariah Carey, the preacher took to Facebook to pen a cryptic message about all the things he thinks contribute to a relationship breakdown. Awkward!
"Here a thing to talk about," the preacher wrote. "If the wife love sex and the man can't stand making love to her. What should that women do?
"Here's a thing, if the husband say no lies, and the wife lies all the time, what should that man do?
"Here a thing, if the wife put on 200 pounds and the husband like a nice slim wife what should that man do?
"If a husband tells his wife not to have an abortion, and she it anyways, what should that man do?
"Here a thing, if a husband wants to have ten children and his wife only wants two children then what should that man do?"
James followed up the badly timed post with an apology, insisting that he'd been taken way out of context and that the quotes were actually taken from his 2011 book The Calling.
"Please forgive me to those that may have misunderstood my question," he wrote. "I do not get into other [people's] business not even my own sons and I have of them that I love dearly. But [their] business is [their] business and [their] relationship is there [between] them and God."
While his 33-year-old son is going through a messy split with Mariah Carey, the preacher took to Facebook to pen a cryptic message about all the things he thinks contribute to a relationship breakdown. Awkward!
"Here a thing to talk about," the preacher wrote. "If the wife love sex and the man can't stand making love to her. What should that women do?
"Here's a thing, if the husband say no lies, and the wife lies all the time, what should that man do?
"Here a thing, if the wife put on 200 pounds and the husband like a nice slim wife what should that man do?
"If a husband tells his wife not to have an abortion, and she it anyways, what should that man do?
"Here a thing, if a husband wants to have ten children and his wife only wants two children then what should that man do?"
James followed up the badly timed post with an apology, insisting that he'd been taken way out of context and that the quotes were actually taken from his 2011 book The Calling.
"Please forgive me to those that may have misunderstood my question," he wrote. "I do not get into other [people's] business not even my own sons and I have of them that I love dearly. But [their] business is [their] business and [their] relationship is there [between] them and God."
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