Nick Cannon stated that the mothers of his six children “don’t have to get along,” days after admitting to a doctor about getting a vasectomy.
According to People, the Wild ‘N Out creator appeared on V-103’s Big Tigger Morning Show to discuss fatherhood and how he deals with all of his children’s mothers. Nick Cannon was asked if “all the baby mamas get along,” as he is expecting his eighth child later this year. “They don’t have to; they all get along with me,” he replied.
Nick Cannon made a point of not hiding his responsibilities as a father as Tigger spoke to him about co-parenting and other topics concerning his children. Nonetheless, he admitted that having so many children was not his intention, but he has accepted it. His financial situation has improved over time, and he can now afford to have those children.
“My bag was different back then. I just want to be responsible as a father…I didn’t set out [for this to happen]…I just want to be the best father I can possibly be and lean into it. I embrace all my children. I love children, but I wasn’t setting out to be Father Abraham. I just embrace it.”
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“A lot of people have a lot of children as well, and they kinda keep it quiet, or they don’t talk about it. I lean into mine,” he went on.
Nick Cannon has seven children.
With his ex-wife, singer Mariah Carey, he has his first set of twins, son Moroccan and daughter Monroe. Cannon welcomed twin sons, Zion Mixolydian Cannon and Zillion Heir Cannon, with Abby De La Rosa last June.
With model Brittany Bell, he also has a daughter, Powerful Queen, and a son, Golden. And Zen, his youngest son with model Alyssa Scott, was born in July but died in December.