Nick Cannon Quits Radio Show on Doctor's Orders to Focus on Health: "Even Superman Has to Sleep"

A day after announcing his second hospitalization of the year, Mariah Carey's hubby steps down from morning drivetime gig; will continue to serve as host of America's Got Talent

By Gina Serpe Feb 17, 2012 3:40 PMTags
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Nick Cannon is a man who has his priorities well and truly in order.

Just a day after the multitasking entertainer revealed to his morning radio show listeners that he was hospitalized for a second time last week, Mariah Carey's overworked better half announced that he was stepping down from his daily hosting duties on doctor's orders.

His resignation is effective immediately, and today marks his final day on air at 92.3 NOW FM's morning drivetime show.

"Under doctor's orders, I have been asked to put my health first and cut back on some of my professional commitments in order to allow my body to get the rest that it needs to keep up with the demands of my multitasking schedule," he said in a statement on the station's website this morning.

"It has been an absolute pleasure working with CBS Radio and the 92.3 NOW morning show team and I would like to thank them for their unwavering support."

However, while Cannon, who was hospitalized for mild kidney failure just after New Year's, is cutting back his work obligations, he's certainly not going cold turkey and will continue to share his dulcet tones on his other radio gig.

"I will continue to host my syndicated Cannon's Countdown weekend show and look forward to contributing to 92.3 NOW whenever possible. Even Superman has to sleep."

While it's no doubt good news to Mariah and dem babies, it probably won't be the easiest of transitions for the chronic workaholic.

"A bitter sweet morning," he tweeted today. "I have to stop my radio show. Doctors orders. The Doctors found blood clots in my lungs and said if I don't slow down and stop working so hard then it's a wrap!

"I guess I can't drive at 200 mph for the whole trip, Time to put the car in cruise control."

In the meantime, the 31-year-old will continue to serve as host of America's Got Talent, which is currently shooting for a premiere later this year.