Nick Cannon Stands by Decision to Keep Growing His Family
The father of 12 says he leaves the possibility of having more children to his faith, despite acknowledging a vasectomy as a responsible option.
- Nick Cannon, who has 12 children with six women, has reiterated his openness to having more children, citing his faith as a guiding factor.
- During a recent podcast, Cannon admitted that undergoing a vasectomy would be the responsible choice but stated he is 'not done' expanding his family.
- He humorously proposed a bet to get a vasectomy consultation if he lost a card game, though his team ultimately won.
- Cannon has expressed guilt about not being able to spend sufficient time with all his children due to his busy schedule and large family size.
- He has credited the mothers of his children for their sacrifices and support, enabling him to be present for important milestones like births and birthdays.