Asked about the couple's recent separation, Cannon said there are a lot of "untrue" reports. "You know what I heard the other day?" he began. "I heard that there's a family dispute over our eight dogs. It's the Jack Russell puppy dispute."
The reality, he told Vieira, is much more ordinary. "It's truly just staying focused on family and what's right and getting through these times and just doing what's right for the kids," he explained, referring to twins Moroccan and Monroe, 3, whom he and the "#Beautiful" singer welcomed in April 2011, after three years of marriage and a painful struggle with infertility (including a miscarriage).
Speaking of the kids, do they understand what's going on between Cannon and Carey? "They're just happy. They love mommy, they love daddy," the Drumline actor said. "We've always been people who are kinda on the go, coming and going, so their life hasn't changed one bit. We spend holidays together, we do everything that we're supposed to do together."
Later, while chatting about his elaborate new tattoo, the comedian alluded again to Carey, albeit vaguely. After explaining his redone ink — which he got to cover up the "Mariah" tat on his upper back — he tried to convince Vieira that she should get a tattoo on her ankle. His suggestion? A heart — nice and generic. "Don't put anyone's name!" he cautioned.