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Nick Cannon has made quite the name for himself over the years as he’s fathered more children than there are members of the Wayans family (that’s saying something). But if you thought the man would be falling back from having anymore kids, you got another thing coming.
According to Page Six, the “Johnny Appleseed” of the Hip-Hop culture says that as long as there is breath in his body and his private parts remain potent, he will continue to have as many children as the good Lord allows him. He’s perfectly content single-handedly helping the global population grow. In his latest episode of his and Courtney Bee’s We Playin’ Spades podcast, the father of 12 hosted the likes of NFL players Ryan Clark and Channing Crowder, who revealed they had vasectomies following the birth of quite a few of their children. Clark and Channing insinuated that maybe Nick should follow suit as he’s got more kids than Wu-Tang Clan members.
Naturally, Nick pushed back on their advice and stated that as long as he can get busy, he’ll be keeping the maternity ward in hospitals humming if he has anything to say about it.
Per Page Six:
After the former athletes compared how their vasectomies were done, the “Gigolo” rapper said he felt like he was “being judged.”
Bee then asked her co-host if he would have more children with one of the women he already has a child with or outsource to find a new woman to procreate with.
“I don’t know,” he said. “That’s the thing. I leave it to the Lord.”
Cannon first became a dad in 2011 when he welcomed twins Monroe and Moroccan, now 13, with his ex-wife, Mariah Carey.
Nick Cannon then went on to have a gang of kids with multiple women over the years. While some may be appalled by that fact, the truth is it seems like he’s been taking his daddy duties seriously and has been a good father to all his children. For that alone we can’t really hate on the man.
Still, we do feel that man needs to chill. But hey, when you have your family jewels insured for $10 million you have to show and prove they’re still in perfectly good working condition, right? Is that how that works?
What do y’all think about Nick Cannon not giving up his baby making days? Let us know in the comments section below.