Ever since Nick Cannon allegedly said "There is trouble in paradise," when referring to his 6-year marriage with Mariah Carey in August, the 'America's Got Talent' host's personal life has been heavily publicised.

Nick Cannon
Carey and Cannon's 6-year marriage is reportedly over

Whether its reports claiming Carey slapped Cannon with a "confidentially agreement," or that the couple have been living apart, and whether the songstress' recent lyric alteration suggests her husband was unfaithful to her, the 34 year-old father of two has found this period very difficult.

"It's interesting because dealing with your personal life in the public eye and really, a lot of the time, public opinion is the harshest thing about it," he said during sit-down with "HuffPost Live. "So you kind of have to block out all that stuff, even coming and speaking about it and talking about it...because people are going to have opinions. I always kind of came to that belief, what people say about me is really none of my business."

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However Cannon, who is a TV personality, host, rapper, comedian and actor, has been famous for the majority of his adult life and clearly understands why he is constantly being targeted by various media outlets. "I also know what I signed up for, too," he admitted. "I handle myself in a way where I never dodge any question."

And Nick doesn't even hate the fact that people earn a living from following him, photography him and frequently breach his privacy.

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"I'm one of those dudes like, Yo, dude, I respect your hustle. I know what you gotta do. But I'm gonna give you what I gotta give you, and we gonna keep it pushing and the respect should be mutual," he said. "Honestly, when you're dealing with things in your personal life, business is usually the thing - at least for me - that keeps you going. And staying focused."