Nick Cannon insists none of his 7 children are 'accidents', Entertainment News

Nick Cannon insists none of his 7 children are 'accidents', Entertainment News

Nick Cannon Declares the Birth of His “Family” Was No Accident

In a recent spin‑of‑the‑weekend confession, the 40‑year‑old star made it crystal clear: None of his babies accidentally hit the scene. Proud dad Nick Cannon grinned on Power 106, saying “I don’t have no accident. There’s a lot of people that I could’ve gotten pregnant that I didn’t. The ones that got pregnant are the ones that were supposed to get pregnant.”

Bring on the Baby Boom!

  • Zen – the newest son, brought joy last weekend, making this the fourth child in a mere 6 months.
  • Powerful Queen – daughter with Brittany Bell, a shining arrival in December.
  • Zyon & Zillion – twins from his partnership with Abby De La Rosa, born in June.
  • Golden – son also with Brittany Bell, now 4.
  • Kid twins Moroccan & Monroe – from his time with former wife Mariah Carey, both about 10 now.

Grand Touch: The Insta Story from Abby

In spring, Abby & Nick celebrated the arrival of twins Zyon & Zillion. She echoed a heartfelt blessing on Instagram, saying:

“Our dearest sons – my miracle babies. Thank you for choosing me to be your Mommy. I know the Lord has destined me and prepared me for the gift of not one but two little angels.”

Abby continued, “I pray that God give you both the strength to walk brave and boldly in your individual truth just like your Daddy. That God bless you and your brother and guide you into living out your full purpose. Your Dad & I will always be here for you both; in complete unison and support.”

She wrapped it up with a mantra, “No matter what this world may throw your way, know that forgiveness is key and what is for you – is for YOU! You both are already so loved and we can’t wait to meet you both.”

All in All

Nick’s family tree is taller than the tallest barbershop pole, but the humor and love shine through. He’s sure nobody thought his kids were accidental—every little one ‘Poché’ (that means ‘pure’ in Spanish) the way he vows in his radio confessions.