Nick Cannon has been a part of the culture of the music industry for over two decades now and so far has taken the correct steps into creating the perfect life he always used to dream of. Currently holding a net worth of approximately $30 million the personality is the former husband and present father of Mariah Carey’s twin children Monroe and Moroccan Cannon. Nick proposed to the popular singer and songwriter in 2008 before the couple mutually decided to separate in 2014; they finalized their divorce back in the early stages of 2016. Moving into the present, about five years later, not only does Nick Cannon now have five new children with four different women (excluding Mariah), but his most recent act gifted him with a second set of twins. There is no denying that seven children with two sets of twins would be a handful in anyone’s eyes.
“This is the thing… you cannot be like, ‘No, I’m done.’ Like, what if God says, ‘No, you’re not.’ I was always like, ‘Yo, I want a big family,’ too. So, you know, the Lord has blessed me with what I asked,” he stated when asked about his comfortability towards the situation. The most recent children he has helped bring into this world were with his current girlfriend and international DJ, Abby De La Rosa, who delivered two of his new sons this past summer named Zillion Heir and Zion Mixolydian Cannon. Some of his other past partners include Brittany Bell, who blessed him with Golden Cannon and Powerful Queen, as well as Alyssa Scott who delivered his former youngest child Zen S. Cannon.
Reporters recently caught the comedian inside his vehicle and managed to get a couple of questions off before inevitably being shot down. When asked about the possibility of having any more future children the 40-year-old entrepreneur responded with, “God willing. If God sees it that way, then that’s what I’m going to keep doing.” Judging by his confident answer, there is a high percent chance that we will see more Cannon babies as he publicly admitted that he will not be taking precautions to stop reproducing.