Nick Cannon thanks all the mothers of his children for the 'sacrifices' they made
Nick Cannon is grateful for the "sacrifices" that the mothers of his children make and thanked them for all they do in organising such a schedule.
Nick Cannon is grateful for the "sacrifices" that the mothers of his children make.
The 43-year-old comedian - who has 13-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-wife Mariah Carey; Golden, seven, Powerful, three, and Rise, 23 months, with Brittany Bell; three-year-old twins Zion and Zillion and 22-month-old Beautiful with Abby De La Rosa; Legendary, two, with Bre Tiesi; two-year-old Onyx with LaNisha Cole, and 21-month-old Halo with Alyssa Scott, the mother of his late son Zen - "thanks God" for the way in which all his former partners manage and schedule their lives together to keep things working in harmony.
He told UsWeekly: "I thank God for their mothers. They kind of plan accordingly, and they don’t have to be, but they’re real empathetic to my process. So, you know, they do things. I’ve seen them make so many sacrifices, so I can be there and haven’t missed a birth or a birthday."
The former Nickelodeon star even noted that on paper, it never looks as if managing his children is going to be "hectic" until it is explicitly pointed out to him.
He said: "I’m so grateful to wake up each and every day, and whatever’s on the schedule, on the task, I’m like, ‘Let’s get it.’ Let’s say that. So it doesn’t seem hectic until somebody else points it out."
Meanwhile, the 'Masked Singer' host revealed over the summer that he had insured his private parts for $10 million but recently insisted that amount wasn't quite enough.
He told E! News: "It wasn't enough. Should've been $12 million, one for each kid."
While some have questioned the policy, Nick insisted it made sense to protect his "best assets".
He said: "You hear all these supermodels ensuring their legs for millions of dollars, why shouldn't I insure my best assets?
"I gotta make sure my kids are taken care of when my manhood no longer works."