Nick Cannon's baby-making organs are protected. The Masked singer The host recently announced that he insured his testicles for $10 million — and did so because they're his “most prized possession.”
“I had to insure my most valuable assets,” father of 12 he told Entertainment Tonight during the weekend. “Because you hear that like all these different celebrities are securing their legs … so I was like, 'Well, I had to secure my most valuable part of my body.'
Insurance was set by Dr. Squatch, a men's grooming company Cannon is partnering with for a new campaign that lets users find their “balls worth.” (In his commercial for the company, he wins the title of the most valuable balls.)
“We know how to make noise out here, and that's exactly what we did,” Cannon told ET of the collaboration. Cannon announced the insurance policy in an Instagram post several weeks ago.
“The haters say it's time to stop having kids and let that super sperm rest, but I'm doubling down on those precious balls and my future kids,” Nick said at the time. “Call Dr. the credit they deserve and connecting me with the protection I need to keep this family tree rolling!”
She also clarified that she doesn't expect to have more children anytime soon though:[I’m] just making sure nothing goes wrong,” Cannon told ET.
Cannon celebrated two-year-old Legendary's birthday over the weekend and told ET he was “super impressed” with his son's social skills. “I mean, he's one of those kids who has so much personality and is super talkative — even at 2!” he said. “Obviously, I have a lot of kids to see [how] he's definitely more outgoing and almost seems like he's made for this world.”
Here's a rundown of all of Cannon's children: Along with Legendary, Cannon shares six-month-old Halo Marie with Alyssa Scott. 12-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan with Mariah Carey. 3-year-old Powerful Queen, 1-year-old Rise Messiah and 7-year-old Golden Saigon with Brittany Bell. 3-year-old twins Zion and Zillion and 1-year-old Beautiful Zeppelin Cannon with Abby De La Rosa. and 1-year-old Onyx Ice with LaNisha Cole. He and Scott lost a 5-month-old baby to brain cancer in 2021.
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