- Nick Cannon insured his privates
- He is a father of 12
- THIS is why he did it
In an exclusive interview with 'Entertainment Tonight', Cannon revealed his decision to insure his testicles for a staggering $10 million. "I had to insure my most valuable assets," Cannon shared, sparking both amusement and admiration across social media platforms.
Cannon's Balls: The Most Valuable in the World?
Nick Cannon's announcement came alongside his partnership with Dr. Squatch, a soap and grooming company, emphasizing his commitment to preserving his "productive pair."
Cannon took to social media last month to announce his plan to financially preserve his private parts. "It’s official! I have the most valuable balls in the world!" he wrote via Instagram at the time.
This bold statement has not only highlighted Cannon's unique approach to family planning but also his refusal to bow down to conventional wisdom. "Instead of listening to the haters and getting a vasectomy, Nick is doubling down," stated a press release, underlining Cannon's determination to keep his options open for the future.
With 12 children from various relationships, Cannon's family life is as dynamic as his career. From his twins with superstar Mariah Carey to his youngest with Alyssa Scott, Cannon's dedication to his children is unwavering.
Despite the challenges of co-parenting and maintaining a presence in each child's life, Cannon and his partners, like Bre Tiesi, stress the positive dynamics and effort he puts into fatherhood. "He manages it really well," Tiesi noted, highlighting Cannon's commitment to making it work.
Cannon's fatherly love doesn't stop at emotional support; it extends to financial commitments that astonish many. Last year, he revealed spending $200,000 annually on trips to Disneyland for his kids, showcasing his desire to create lasting memories despite the logistical and financial challenges.
"Disneyland is expensive," Cannon lamented, acknowledging the sacrifices he makes to ensure quality time with his family.
"Being a father of multiple kids, it’s always the biggest guilt on me is that I don’t get to spend enough time with all my children," he confessed during a December 2022 episode of 'The Checkup With Dr. David Agnus.'
"One, ’cause I’m constantly working, and two, because I’m just spread thin."
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Despite his vast responsibilities and the "biggest guilt" of not spending enough time with all his children, Cannon's efforts to be an involved father are evident.
His decision to insure his reproductive organs for $10 million might seem unconventional to some, but it's a testament to his commitment to family and future possibilities.