Nick Cannon’s shocking revelation about his most important asset
- Nick Cannon, a comedian and host, has insured his testicles for $10 million.
- The decision was made in 2024 and announced in a Dr. Squatch commercial.
- If he loses one of his testicles in an accident, the money will go to his children.
Nick Cannon made a shocking revelation about his most prized possession. The comedian and host, who has fathered 12 children with different women, revealed that he has insured his testicles for $10 million.
During his appearance on the May 1 episode of the “Tea Time with Raven & Miranda” podcast, Cannon opened up about his decision. He said, “It started like, ‘Yo, this would be a good joke,’ but we went through with it,” revealing how the idea turned into a reality.
He decided to insure his testicles in 2024 and announced it that same year, appearing in a commercial for Dr. Squatch. He recalled the higher-ups at Dr. Squatch asking him about his most valuable asset. “My balls. I got the insurance policy in my office. It’s legit,” he quipped.
Cannon revealed that if he loses one of them in an unforeseen accident, the money would go to his children. He shares twins Monroe and Moroccan with ex-wife Mariah Carey. The comedian is also the father of sons Golden Sagon and Rise Messiah Cannon, and daughter Powerful Queen, with Brittany Bell.
Cannon shares three-year-old twins Zion Mixolydian and Zillion and a 2-year-old daughter with another ex-partner, Abby De La Rosa. He and LaNisha Cole share a daughter, Onyx Ice Cole. The Masked Singer host is also the father of son Legendary Love, 2, with Bre Tiesi.
He and Alyssa Scott welcomed two children: son Zen and daughter Halo Marie Cannon. Unfortunately, Zen passed away as an infant in 2021 after being diagnosed with brain cancer.
During his podcast conversation, hosts Raven-Symoné and Miranda Maday asked if he was done having kids or wanted more. The TV personality didn’t give a direct answer but expressed his love for babies.
“I love the baby stage. Baby to toddler. So fun,” he said. “Because 3 year olds, those are the three-nagers. They think they know everything,” he added.