Nick Cannon’s “baby mamas,” the women with whom he has children, have become even more famous in recent years than his busy career. It looks like they’re now going in the same direction.
In a recent interview that aired on the most recent episode of “The Checkup with Dr. David Agus” on Paramount+, Nick Cannon said that his “biggest guilt” comes from the fact that he is always busy and that his children live with different women and in different homes.
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 explained.
He says that there are two things that led to this result:
One ’cause I’m constantly working and two because I’m just spread thin.
Nick Cannon and his girlfriend, Abby De La Rosa, have a daughter named Beautiful Zeppelin Cannon. This is his 11th child. He and De La Rosa are already parents to one-year-old twins named Zillion and Zion.
Nick Cannon started his growing family 11 years ago when he and Mariah Carey had twins, Moroccan and Monroe. He and Brittany Bell also share Golden, who is five years old; Powerful Queen, who is one year old; and Rise Messiah, who is three months old.
Nick Cannon and his partner, Bre Tiesi, have a five-month-old son named Legendary. LaNisha Cole and Nick Cannon have a three-month-old son named Onyx.
He and Alyssa Scott are also going to have their second child together. Recently, he and Scott honored their first child together, Zen Cannon. He died of complications from a brain tumor when he was only five months old.
On December 5, Nick Cannon went on Instagram and told his followers that even though his body is “definitely on the mend,” he still feels “mentally and spiritually” broken.
I can’t believe it’s been a year already since the toughest day of my life occurred. Such a painful anniversary,
he captioned an image of him holding his late baby.
Losing a child has to be the heaviest, most dark and depressive experiences that I will never get over,
his caption continued.
A mixture of guilt, pain, and sorrow is what I suppress daily.