Comedian, actor, and father, Nick Cannon, is leaving it all in God's hands on his fate to have more children. The actor revealed this to Entertainment Tonight as he welcomed his 12th offspring.
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Comedian, actor, and father, Nick Cannon, is leaving it all in God's hands on his fate to have more children. The actor revealed this to Entertainment Tonight as he welcomed his 12th offspring.
Keep reading for the details.
The reality TV star was pictured on a date with one of his partners and baby mothers, Abby De La Rosa, earlier in the week.
He aired his views about his decision to have more babies moving forward.
"God decides when we're done, I definitely got my hands full, and i'm so focused. I'm locked in. But when I'm 85, you never know, I might."
The 42-year-revealed in a YouTube Live interview back in June 2022 that he practiced consensual non-monogamy as termed by his therapist.
"People like to classify what I do as polyamory or polygamy, but even that, I always say to define me is to confine me."
The actor, previously married to Mariah Carey, and shares 11-year-old twins, Monroe and Moroccan, with the 53-year-old singer.
The actor is also the father to Rise, Powerful, and Golden, whom he shares with 35-year-old Brittany Bell.
They're parents to Beautiful, and twins Zion and Zillion. Cannon and Abby have been in a polyamorous relationship since 2018. This began four years after his divorce from Carey
De La Rosa clarified the misconceptions about their relationship in an episode of the Lovers and Friends podcast.
"Being in a situation, or polyamorous, if you absolutely need a label, relationship doesn't mean you have low self-esteem or low self-worth."
He shared Halo, two months old, and the late Zen, who died of brain cancer, with Alyssa Scott. They confirmed they had a child together and welcomed the baby in June 2021 when he welcomed his twins with De La Rosa.
He also shares five-month-old Onyx with LaNisha Cole and seven-month-old Legendary with Bre Tiesi.
The host expressed that caring for his expansive family requires a lot of effort, and he usually wakes up at 2. a.m to go to work.
"Everybody thinks it's time management. It's energy management. Once we're all aligned, the flow is a lot easier. If there's any kind of low frequencies or dissension in there, that's what messes up the scheduling."
He continued that the goal is to be the best parents he and his partners could ever be.
"As long as we're all on the same page and we all got the same goal — to be the best parents we could possibly be — that works and then the scheduling is the scheduling."
The Masked Singer host also opened up about the viral video that featured his daughter Monroe and Kardashian's daughter, North West. He described the unexpected collaboration as "epic."
The singer was married to Cannon, 42, from 2008 to 2016, two years after his brief romance with Kardashian.
Cannon opened up on his readiness to reconnect with his exes in July 2022. He told Hot Tee viewers.
“I’d definitely spin the block. … I’m patient,” Cannon said of the “Kardashians” star at the time, also expressing a desire to reconcile his and Carey’s 'fairy-tale' romance."
He also added that his love for Mariah Carey is his fantasy love.
“That’s my fantasy love. I will never have a love like I had with Mariah, and I appreciate that.”
The star who launched his Future Superstar Tour yesterday in Los Angeles disclosed that he works with his children's future at the back of his mind. The tour kicked off at the famous Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, and it's the first of 24 cities that will also feature 10 rising stars ready to take over the world with their talent.
The tour will also include a seminar with L.A. Reid on Saturday and Babyface on Sunday in Anaheim, California, at the House of Blues.
Some of the up-and-coming talent slated to perform includes Symba, 24kGoldn, Big Boss Vette, Hitman Holla, JD McCrary, Traetwothree, Klondike Blonde, DW Flame, and POP MONEY.
On the future of his kids, he had this to say.
"If they want to be a nuclear physicist, I know somebody at an Ivy League school that I could contact. If they want to go into the military, if they want to be artists, if they want to be actors, it's a thing where we have the capability. Let's start talking about it now so we can help your dreams come true."