Nick Cannon says 'God decides' whether he will have more children after Baby No 12 in December 2022
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The 42-year-old host of 'The Masked Singer', Nick Cannon, stated "God" had the final say when it came to having children, while discussing fatherhood. He was responding to a question of whether he would have more children in a recent interview.
Cannon, who welcomed his 12th child in December 2022, said, "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," per Entertainment Tonight. He also referred to becoming a parent as a "blessing," adding, "Hopefully, because of what I can do, my kids can do whatever they want to do."
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A loving father to 12
Cannon and his ex-wife, 53-year-old Mariah Carey, share 11-year-old twins, Monroe and Moroccan. In what he calls "consensual non-monogamy," he has 10 more children with five different women.
Cannon and Brittany Biel, 35, are parents to five-month-old Rise, two year-old Strong and six-year-old Golden. He shares one-year-old twins, Zion and Zillion, and three-month-old Jamila with Abby De La Rosa. He is also the father to two-month-old Halo and Zen, who died when he was just five months old, with Alyssa Scott, 29. It does not end there. He shares seven-month-old Legendary with Bree Tessie, 31, and five-month-old Onyx with LaNisha Cole, 41.
Building an empire for his kids
Even though he cannot be with his children constantly, Cannon still has a huge family to take care of. When it comes to how he spent time with them, Cannon said that there was a misperception about how he did it. He clarified that it was energy management, contrary to what his fans believed, explaining that once everyone got along in the family, things flowed much more easily. He added that any kind of low frequencies or strife was what threw things off schedule.
As Cannon prepares to kick off his Future Superstar Tour on February 26 and April 8 in Los Angeles, he said that he always had his children's futures in mind, as he was aware that they would eventually inherit the business empire he was creating. This was what kept him going.