As a father of 12, Nick Cannon has no shame in his baby-making game.
In actual fact, he’s pleased with being one fertile papa.
When the “Masked Singer” host was told that his “pull-out game is trash” during an interview with Audacy’s Hot 104.1, he got here up with the right response: “Or my insert game is amazing.”
Clearly, the 42-year-old comedian has learned the way to handle being the butt of jokes about having a dozen kids with six different women.
He has 11-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan with ex-wife Mariah Carey; Golden Sagon, 6, Powerful Queen, 2, and Rise Messiah, 6 months, with model Brittany Bell; 21-month-old twins Zion and Zillion plus 4-month-old Beautiful Zeppelin with radio personality Abby De La Rosa; Legendary Love, 8 months, with model Bre Tiesi; Onyx Ice, 6 months, with model LaNisha Cole; and 3-month-old Halo with model Alyssa Scott. He and Scott also had a son, Zen, who died at 5 months in December 2021.
Cannon added that he has “a lot reverence” for the moms of his children for putting up along with his busy lifestyle between his profession and baby-juggling duties.
“Anybody that might put up with me and every thing from my schedule to how, , I gotta move and being within the media and stuff like that, like, that’s a queen,” he said. “I really just honor everybody in my family since it ain’t easy.”
During his appearance on CNN’s “Latest Yr’s Eve Live” special in December, Cannon was also ribbed about his large — and ever-expanding — brood.
“Nick, you might be single-handedly repopulating the Earth!” said co-host Andy Cohen. “Give it to you, man. What’s your plan here?”
“Andy, clearly I don’t have a plan!” Cannon jokingly responded. “Truthfully, man, it’s really just a lot joy and elation to have the family that I actually have, and I embrace it and adore it, but I don’t have a plan.”
And, despite having five kids in 2022 alone, Cannon will not be done yet.
“God decides after we’re done, but I feel I definitely got my hands full,” he told “Entertainment Tonight.” “I’m so focused. I’m locked in. But after I’m 85, you never know.”