Nick Cannon is ready to take the wraps off his baby-making days.
Cannon, who has seven children with one on her way, jumped up and went for a vasectomy consultation, she told I! news on Tuesday.
The “Masked Singer” host made headlines last year after saying she gave birth to her four children within a year “intentionally.”
“I’ve already gone and got my vasectomy consultation,” the actor said on E! News’ “Daily Pop.” “I don’t want to completely populate the earth, but I certainly look forward to caring for and loving all the children I currently have.”
Cannon’s parenthood journey began when he welcomed twins Monroe and Moroccan with ex-wife Mariah Carey in 2011. The TV personality expanded his family by fathering the Golden and Powerful Queen with Brittany Bell in 2017 and 2020 respectively.
He surprised fans again in 2021 after expecting another set of twins named Zion and Zillion with Abbey de la Rosa.
Cannon’s son Zane, whom he had with Alyssa Scott in 2021, tragically died of brain cancer at the age of 5 months.
In January, the former “Wild ‘n Out” star announced that she is expecting a baby with Bre Tiesi this year.
On “The Breakfast Club” radio show last year, the lead man of “Drumline” said he doesn’t “subscribe” to monotony.
After revealing the big news about the latest addition to his family, Cannon lashed out at his critics in an Instagram post.
Shaking a pair of shaky faces next to a photo of his daughters, he wrote: “Look at my daughters when they hear people gossiping about daddy again,” along with a laughing emoji.
Last year, Cannon made headlines again after rapper Sowety Tweeted: “I want some kids,” prompts the entertainer to shoot his shot.
He responded with an eyebrow-raising tweet, which included a string of thirsty emoji, including, in order, the thinking emoji, a ninja, a laughing face emoji and then an emoji raising his hand.
Sveti refused to respond to Cannon, but Twitter users couldn’t stop joking about him hitting Sveti.
The father of eight told E! News She believes that many of her children are “gifts” and help them find “peace”.
“I don’t know if I would have designed it that way, but it’s one of those things when you’re blessed with gifts from kids,” he continued. “I’ve gone through a lot, I find solace, I find peace in my children and I find purpose. So, I haven’t come here to look.”
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