Nick Cannon has admitted that he’s failed miserably at monogamy and relationships following wild rumors that he’s about to become the father of 14 kids after three women came forward claiming to be pregnant for him.
At this point, Nick Cannon needs to go for a vasectomy because it’s getting out of hand! Via Page Six;
Nick Cannon took ownership of his admittedly erratic dating history in a new interview with Shelley Wade of NYC’s 94.7 The Block.
“I’ve failed miserably so many times at monogamy and relationships,” the “Masked Singer” host, 41, said with a bashful chuckle.
The remark came toward the end of his answer to Wade asking whether the TV personality would ever consider marrying again.
“But God ain’t done with me,” Cannon immediately added, striking a hopeful note before saying, “We’re gonna figure it out.”
Wade pressed Cannon to elaborate on what the “deciding factor” would be in returning to the altar, quipping, “because you don’t have a problem getting women, for sure.”
Indeed, there’s an impressive range of names that crop up in Cannon’s storied romantic entanglements — from his relationship with Christina Milian in the early- to mid-aughts, to a brief fling with none other than Kim Kardashian in 2006, to a whirlwind romance with Mariah Carey in 2008 that quickly escalated into nuptials that same year.
Nick and Bre Tiesi in a couple of weeks will welcome their first kid.
Additionally, Cannon is also expecting with model Bre Tiesi, 31, and is rumored to be the father of another baby with De La Rosa, who recently announced she’s pregnant again.
Responding to Wade’s follow-up query, Cannon joked, “I’ve probably had a few mid-life crises.”
But, switching to a more sincere tone, he continued, “I’m liking the man that I’m growing into. And I feel like [I’d marry] someone who will understand me and can stand by me … where they’re weak, you’re strong.
“And if I can ever find somebody who knows how to hold me down through all my madness, through all my chaos and toxicity, that’s probably somebody I could rock with for life,” he concluded.
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