Overview
- He is a father to 12 children with six different women, welcoming five of those children in 2022
- He described the 2022 cluster of five births as “probably careless activity” and said it stemmed from his eagerness to appease partners and friends
- He says he is not planning more children at the moment but remains open to expanding his family three to five years from now
- He acknowledges his biggest parenting guilt stems from not spending enough time with each child due to his busy career and extensive co-parenting commitments
- He announced Nick Cannon @ Night, a live-audience relationship podcast set to debut July 23, which has drawn social media mockery over his personal advice credentials