Nick Cannon Reveals He Doesn’t Pay Monthly Child Support Despite Being Dad Of 12

Comedian and TV host Nick Cannon is known for a lot of things, but one of the biggest reasons for his notoriety is the fact that he has a whopping twelve children.

However, the Masked Singer host recently revealed that he doesn’t pay monthly child support to any of his children’s mothers.

To give you a quick run through of all of the kids Cannon already has, first up are his twins Monroe and Moroccan with Mariah Carey, both aged eleven.

Then came Golden Sagon, 6, Powerful Queen, 2, and Rise Messiah, 5 months, who he had with Brittany Bell.

With Abby De La Rosa, Cannon has 3 children, Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir, who are both twenty months old, as well as Beautiful Zeppelin, who is 3 months old.

Cannon also had 2 kids with Alyssa Scott. Their first child, named Zen Scott, sadly died back in December 2021 aged just 5 months old. They welcomed Halo Marie late last year, making her 2 months old.

To round it all off, he has one child with Bre Tiesi, named Legendary Love and aged 8 months old, and one with LaNisha Cole, named Onyx Ice, aged 5 months.

However, Cannon recently revealed he pays none of the mothers monthly child support. Per UNILAD, Cannon answered the question while talking to Shorty Da Prince, Brittish Williams and Andrew Caldwell for Home Morning Show.

“I’m not on the government,” he joked.

One of the hosts replied said: “That’s how you know he really got it together!”

Cannon revealed that although he doesn’t pay his kids’ mothers monthly, they will receive anything that they ask for.

“But to your point, to answer it in a very serious way, it ain’t even about a monthly allowance or amount of money, because I don’t give myself that,” he said.

“What they need, they get. There’s never been something that one of the mothers of my children has asked for and they didn’t receive.”

His comments come after the star said, in reference to having kids: “God decides when we’re done.”

He told Entertainment Tonight: “I believe I definitely got my hands full. And I’m so focused. I’m locked in. But when I’m eighty-five, you never know. I might.”

He said that “energy management” was more important than time management when it comes to handling his big brood.

“Once we’re all aligned, the flow is a lot easier. If there’s any kind of low frequencies or dissension in there that’s what messes up the scheduling. As long as we’re all on the same page and we all got the same goal – to be the best parents we could possibly be – that works and then the scheduling is the scheduling.”


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