Nick Cannon says “God decides” if he has more children after he has already welcomed 12

By Alicia Stanford for Dailymail.Com

18:53 Feb 25, 2023 updated at 19:13 Feb 25, 2023



Nick Cannon said when it comes to deciding whether or not to have more children, he hands that decision over to God Almighty.

The Masked Singer host, 42, who was recently seen out on a night out with one of her partners, Abby De La Rosa recently, said, Entertainment tonight “God decides when we’re done.”

“I definitely have my hands full,” the father of 12 admitted, “and I’m so focused. I’m locked up. But when I’m 85, you never know. I believe.’

Nick announced in June that he is practicing consensual monogamy, sharing the coin his therapist prescribed for him Youtube Live Interview.

God decides: Nick Cannon, 42, said when it comes to deciding whether or not to have more children, he hands that decision over to God Almighty. He said, “God decides when we’re done.”
Father of 12: Nick is the father of 11-year-old twins, Monroe and María with ex-wife Mariah Carey, seen here in Los Angeles in March 2018. He shares 10 other children with five other women in what he calls a “consensual non-monogamy”

“People like to categorize what I do as polygamy or polygamy, but even then, I always say my identification is my exclusivity.”

The Misfits actor shares twins, an 11-year-old and a Moroccan, with ex-wife Mariah Carey, 53.

He also dad to rise, five months; Strong two. and Golden, six, with Brittany Biel, 35, as well as Jamila, three months, and twins Zion and Zillion, one, with Abby.

Halo, 2 months, and the late Zane his kids with Alyssa Scott, 29; co-parenting the legendary, seven months old, with Bree Tessie, 31; and Onyx, five months, with LaNisha Cole, 41.

Although Nick is not the primary caregiver, keeping up with his large family takes some effort. Night owls often get up at two o’clock in the morning to go to work.

Everyone thinks it’s time management. The Wild N Out host explained it’s energy management.

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Once we all get along, the flow becomes a lot easier. If there’s any kind of low frequencies or discord there, it’s what spoils the schedule.

“As long as we’re all on the same page and we all have the same goal — to be the best parents we can be — that works and then scheduling is scheduling.”

Energy: Keeping up with everyone requires “energy management,” Nick says. Once we all get along, the flow becomes a lot easier. Seen here with Brittany Bell and the Mighty Kids, two, and Golden, six, in Los Angeles in December 2022
FUTURE: Nick, who was set to launch his Future Superstar tour Saturday in LA, said he’s working with his kids in mind. ‘I hope that because of what I can do, my kids can do what they want to do’ (pictured in Los Angeles in February 2020)
Consensual: Nick says he practices consensual monogamy, sharing the coin his therapist prescribed. “People like to classify what I do as polygamy or polygamy, but even then, I always say my definition is my exclusivity.” (Photo in New York in October 2021)

The producer, who was set to kick off his Future Superstar Tour Saturday in Los Angeles, said he’s working with his children’s future in mind.

“I hope that because of what I can do, my kids can do whatever they want to do,” he said.

If they want to be a nuclear physicist, I know someone at an Ivy League school who can. [contact]. If they want to go into the military, if they want to be artists, if they want to be actors, that’s something we have the ability for.

Let’s start talking about it now so we can make your dreams come true.

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