Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey married in 2008 and further cemented their commitment when they welcomed twins Moroccan and Monroe in 2011.
However, despite their seemingly strong connection and shared ambitions, the marriage ran into trouble due to mounting pressures, professional obligations and fundamental differences in lifestyle. They separated in 2014 and finalized their divorce in 2016.
Although Carey and Cannon have expressed respect and admiration for each other over the years, they have publicly admitted that their differences were difficult to bridge in their marriage. In a recent interview with Ray Daniels, Cannon opened up about their split and admitted that it was partly due to Kyrie’s astronomical success.
As Cannon explains, he wasn’t angry at the way they lived; She had “islands” and people gave him “steak platters.” But sometimes he questions: “Is this me? Am I Maria’s man? Is this how my life should be?” He continued: “There’s nothing wrong with that, I’m really comfortable.” “
Cannon concluded “it wasn’t the cheater in me” and they eventually broke up. He later had multiple children with several different women. But in an August interview with E!, the “Wild ‘N Out” host admitted he wouldn’t hesitate to get back together with Carey.
“We belong together,” Cannon said. He added that he would “absolutely” get back together with Kyrie, noting that “if [he] No.
But Cannon quickly added: “She doesn’t want me anymore. [I’ve had] The whole baseball team was like, ‘No, you can’t go home.
Cannon’s brood of children has become internet fodder, and he seems to be taking pleasure in his reputation as a serial parent. In July, he took out $10 million in insurance on his family jewelry. Cannon, who fathered 12 children with six different women, used Dr. Squatch’s Ball Assessment Tool, which evaluates factors such as size, favorite features and bedroom action.
Dr. Squatch is a natural men’s soap and personal care company with an official policy through MMA/Momentous. “The haters say it’s time for me to stop having babies and let these super sperms rest, but I’m doubling down on my efforts to stake these precious balls and my future children,” Cannon said in a statement. “Thank you Squatch Dr. gave me the credit I deserved and provided me with the protection I needed to maintain this family tree.
In addition to Moroccan and Monroe, he is survived by sons Golden and Rise and daughter Powerful with Brittany Bell; twins Zion and Zillion and daughter Beautiful with Abby De La Rosa; son Legend with Bre Tiesi; and daughters Onyx and LaNisha Cole. Cannon also had two children with Alyssa Scott: son Zen, who was diagnosed with brain cancer when he was 5 months old and died in December 2021; daughter Halo Marie Cannon, born in December 2022.