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Nick Cannon 'disappointed' in FOX over leaked 'Idol' footage

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Mariah Carey's husband Nick Cannon has accused American Idol producers of leaking video footage of his wife and Nicki Minaj's judging dispute during an audition on Tuesday to boost interest in the revamped talent show.

The "America's Got Talent" host was bombarded with questions about the tiff, which was leaked to TMZ, when he arrived for an interview with "Access Hollywood Live" hosts Billy Bush and Kit Hoover on Wednesday, but quickly dismissed the "catfight" as a sidebar for the hit show. And he took the opportunity to admonish producers for leaking the footage.

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He stated, "I feel like it's taking away from the quality of what 'Idol' is all about; this is about people accomplishing their dreams and experts guiding these young people to do what they've done.

"I'm kind of disappointed in FOX because they're taking away from the quality of what Idol is." Asked if he thought the footage was leaded on purpose, he added, "How else would all that stuff get on TMZ?"

And Cannon assured the hosts that his wife is unmoved by all the drama: "My wife is the strongest and the classiest women that I've ever met. If you watch the video she just maintains her composure ... I don't think she's moved by the theatrics and the pageantry of it all.

"She signed up to do a job to help young people accomplish their dreams and this is like a sidebar. I hope that's not what this show becomes about -- the catfights."

More: Watch a video of the fight

Good-natured Cannon then agreed to play fellow judge Randy Jackson as Bush and Hoover reenacted the squabble using a transcript from the video footage.

Carey and Minaj, the two new judges on the show, were filming an audition in Charlotte, N.C., when a disagreement over a wannabe turned nasty.

In the video footage posted online, an angry Minaj shouts and swears at Carey, telling producers, "I told them, I'm not f---in' putting up with her f---in' highness over there."

But "Idol" producer Nigel Lythgoe has shot down unconfirmed reports that Minaj threatened to kill Carey as the rant continued off camera.

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