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Nick Cannon isn’t finished “Wild ‘N Out.”
The “Masked Singer” host revealed he is “not done” having kids — although he has already fathered 12 children with six different women.
During Monday’s episode of his and Courtney Bee’s “We Playin’ Spades” podcast, former NFL stars Ryan Clark and Channing Crowder revealed they both had vasectomies after welcoming several children.
“It’s another man at this table that needs to think about that s–t,” Crowder said, referring to Cannon, who was seated next to him.
“Feel like this is an intervention,” the “Drumline” star, 44, said, adding that getting a vasectomy is the “responsible thing to do.”
“I just — I’m not done,” he stated.
When Crowder, 41, said it felt better to “linger” inside a woman, Cannon added, “You wanna leave it in.”
After the former athletes compared how their vasectomies were done, the “Gigolo” rapper said he felt like he was “being judged.”
Bee then asked her co-host if he would have more children with one of the women he already has a child with or outsource to find a new woman to procreate with.
“I don’t know,” he said. “That’s the thing. I leave it to the Lord.”
Cannon first became a dad in 2011 when he welcomed twins Monroe and Moroccan, now 13, with his ex-wife, Mariah Carey.
The “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” actor is also dad to sons Golden, 8, and Rise, 2, and daughter Powerful, 4, with Brittany Bell; 3-year-old twins Zion and Zillion and daughter Beautiful, 2, with Abby De La Rosa; son Legendary, 2, with Bre Tiesi; and daughter Onyx, 2, with LaNisha Cole.
Cannon also shares two children with Alyssa Scott: son Zen, who died at 5 months old in December 2021 after being diagnosed with brain cancer; and 2-year-old daughter Halo Marie Cannon, who was born in December 2022.
In February 2023, the former talk show host shared whether he wanted to have baby No. 13.
“God decides when we’re done, but I believe I definitely got my hands full,” he told “Entertainment Tonight” at the time.
“And I’m so focused. I’m locked in. But when I’m 85, you never know. I might [have more].”