Overview
- Nick Cannon revealed on the 'Tea Time with Raven & Miranda' podcast that his $10 million testicle insurance policy, initiated as a joke, is a legitimate financial arrangement benefiting his 12 children.
- Each testicle is insured for $5 million through a partnership with Dr. Squatch, with payouts designated for his children in case of injury or loss.
- Alyssa Scott, mother of Cannon's two-year-old daughter Halo, accused him on Instagram of not seeing their child in over a month, using the insurance announcement as a backdrop for her criticism.
- Scott's comments reignited discussions about Cannon's ability to balance co-parenting responsibilities across his 12 children with six different mothers.
- Cannon has previously acknowledged the challenges of spending adequate time with all his children, citing his demanding work schedule and large family size.