Nick Cannon has many of his fans concerned after posting several cryptic messages to social media while tagging his location as "heaven."
"The Masked Singer" host has felt tremendous backlash after making controversial comments on his podcast earlier this week that many felt were vile and anti-Semitic. Nick was soon fired by ViacomCBS, the owner of MTV, which carries his "Wild 'N Out" show.
Afterward, Nick lashed out, claiming the media company "misused an important moment for us to all grow closer together and learn more about one another." He blasted the decision and contended that ViacomCBS is trying to "make an example of an outspoken black man." He added that the company was on "the wrong side of history" and demanded an apology.
Soon, though, Nick issued an apology for his "hurtful and divisive words."
That apology, he claims, is now rubbing his supporters the wrong way and he feels like he's in a lose-lose situation.
"I hurt an entire community and it pained me to my core, I thought it couldn't get any worse. Then I watched my own community turn on me and call me a sell-out for apologizing," he wrote on Instagram. "Goodnight. Enjoy Earth."
His location was tagged as "heaven."
On Twitter he added, "Y'all can have this planet. I'm out!"
Nick's tweets caused many to wonder if he was going to harm himself. Some encouraged authorities to do a wellness check.
"You bring so much light to this dark world. Do not quit," one person said.
Others, including some famous faces, also voiced a mixture of concern and support.
Fans are also taking no comfort in a Friday morning post from Nick's ex, Mariah Carey, who shared a video of her singing her song "Vanishing."
The lyrics state: "You're vanishing, Drifting away."
Nick has not returned to social media since his Thursday night posts.