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Nick Cannon Rejects 'Co-Parenting' Label, Favors Individualized Parenting

He argued on his podcast that the term co-parenting does more harm than help by creating damaging preconceptions about his blended family.

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Overview

  • On the July 28 episode of his Nick Cannon @ Night podcast, Cannon addressed a listener’s question about managing multiple co-parenting relationships.
  • He said he rejects the phrase “co-parenting,” arguing that labels “do more harm than help” by creating preconceived notions.
  • Cannon prefers to call his approach simply “parenting,” emphasizing respect, compassion, and treating each child’s mother as an individual.
  • He emphasized that he still “hasn’t figured it out yet” as he navigates responsibilities across six mothers and 12 children.
  • Cannon also avoided using slang like “baby mamas” and praised Bre Tiesi’s parenting of their son Legendary Love as exemplary.