Nick Cannon Reveals ‘Complicated’ Thanksgiving Plans as Father of 11: ‘Got a Bunch of Dinners’ to Attend

As a dedicated follower of Nick Cannon’s life, I must say his Thanksgiving is nothing short of a spectacle! With 13 children spread across different mothers, it seems he has more dinners to attend than days in a week. Yet, the man handles it with grace and enthusiasm, juggling between multiple schedules while cherishing every moment with his beloved brood.


Nick Cannon, who is a father of 12 kids from various relationships, has an intricate plan for Thanksgiving due to his extensive family. At the Los Angeles Mission’s Thanksgiving charity event on December 27th, he shared with People magazine his strategy for splitting his attention among all his children.

Cannon is a father to several children, including Moroccan and Monroe, who are 13 and share the same birthday with him (from his relationship with Mariah Carey); Golden Sagon, Rise Messiag, and Powerful Queen, who are 7, 2, and 3 respectively (with ex Brittany Bell); Zion Mixolydian, Zillion Heir, and Beautiful Zeppelin, aged 3, 2, and 2 (with Abby De La Rosa); Legendary Love, 2 (with Bre Tiesi); and Onyx Ice Cole, also 2 (with LaNisha Cole).

Besides sharing a son named Zen, who sadly passed away at just five months due to brain cancer in December 2021, with Alyssa Scott, they are now joint parents to their little girl, Halo Marie Cannon, born in 2022.

Cannon explained to People during the event that he has a lot on his plate on Thanksgiving, as he’s invited to several dinners. He mentioned with enthusiasm that he might end up quite full after enjoying delicious sweet potato pie and succulent fried turkey at various gatherings.

At the charity function, Cannon was accompanied by numerous famous personalities such as Tom Sandoval from Vanderpump Rules and Joe Manganiello, known for hosting Deal or No Deal’s Island. This event, which was provided free of charge, served approximately 4,000 meals, gave away more than 2,000 pieces of clothing, and offered complimentary haircuts, manicures, and pedicures to those less fortunate, as reported by People.

Cannon expressed to the media that his fervor for charity stems from his grandmother’s teaching: those who have been fortunate enough to have plenty should return the favor to their community with equal kindness. Sharing his personal beliefs about helping others, Cannon stated that experiencing happiness through service indicates a person has achieved life’s highest purpose.

After the Thanksgiving holiday, Cannon will be putting on his Wild ‘n Out performance at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on Saturday, the 30th of November.

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2024-11-28 14:52