Nick Cannon has put a price tag on his private parts. Sorry but “that part” is just hilarious.
The host of “The Masked Singer” recently disclosed that he insured his testicles for $10 million, citing practical reasons for the decision as the father of 12.
Insured the jewels. Let that sink in for a second.
“I had to insure my most valuable assets,” Nick explained to Entertainment Tonight in an interview published on July 1. “You hear about all these different celebrities insuring their legs… so I was like, ‘Hey, well, I got to insure my most valuable body part.’”
At 43, the multi-hyphenate Cannon sees it as a precautionary measure. “[I’m] just making sure nothing goes wrong,” he added.
Last month, the “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” actor clarified that he hadn’t lost his mind but was merely protecting himself using Dr. Squatch’s Ball Valuation Tool. “Haters say it’s time for me to stop having kids and put this super sperm to rest,” he wrote on Instagram, “but I’m doubling down on these valuable balls and my future kids.”
He continued, “Shoutout to Dr. Squatch for giving my balls the credit they deserve, and hooking me up with the protection I need to keep this family tree rolling!”
Unless you’re under a rock, Cannon’s family tree is indeed extensive. He shares 13-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-wife Mariah Carey; Golden “Sagon,” 7, Powerful Queen, 3, and Rise Messiah, 21 months, with Brittany Bell; twins Zion and Zillion, 3, and daughter Beautiful Zeppelin, 19 months, with Abby De La Rosa; Legendary Love, 2, with Bre Tiesi; and Onyx Ice, 21 months, with LaNisha Cole.
Check this, his newest addition is daughter Halo Marie, 18 months, with Alyssa Scott. Halo’s birth came a year after the tragic passing of Nick and Alyssa’s 5-month-old son Zen from brain cancer.
Despite the ground breaking insurance policy, Cannon isn’t rushing to add baby number 13. “I’m chilling right now. There’s no plans on the horizon as of yet,” he told People in January.
“It’s so funny, everybody’s always trying to get me to have more kids. It’s like, twelve ain’t enough?” he remarked. “Thirteen is a good number,” he added. “It’s definitely a lucky number.”
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