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You know what they say: If you got it, win it! And what does Nick Cannon have? Inability to stop having children.
On Tuesday, Cannon announced plans for a new game show, Who’s Having My Baby with Nick Cannon, hosted by Kevin Hart and set to air this spring on E!. Billed as the “mother of all game shows” (we see what you did there), Cannon will choose from a list of contestants who want — you guessed it — to have their next baby.
In the teaser for the show, Cannon takes his place in the hot seat as Hart tells him, “You’re going to get some contestants who want to have your baby.” Then, in a show of how seriously he takes childbearing and parenting, Cannon looks at the expectant mothers and jokingly begins to make his choice, saying, “Eeny, meeny, myy…”
Cannon is currently the father of twelve children. He shares 11-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan with Mariah Carey. Rise, 5 months, Powerful, 2, and Golden, 6, with Brittany Bell. Beautiful, 3 months, and Zion and Zillion, both 1, with Abby De La Rosa. Halo Marie, 2 months, and the late Zen with Alyssa Scott. Legendary, 7 months, with Bre Tiesi? Onyx, 5 months, with LaNisha Cole.
The star has been open about his growing family, joking last year that he was “fucking like crazy” and that more kids were on the way. During an appearance at Lip Service podcastCannon broke in, “If you thought there were a lot of kids last year…”
At the time, Cannon also said he went to therapy and attempted celibacy last fall, though he admitted the effort didn’t last long after he was depressed over the loss of his son Zen, who died Dec. 5, 2021, of a stroke. Cancer.
“I fell victim because I was in a weak state,” he said. “So December, especially right before Christmas, I started fucking like crazy… That’s how I broke celibacy.”
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