Nick Cannon Reveals On Instagram The Worst Part Of Being With His Kids
Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey have shared custody over their twins, Moroccan Scott and Monroe. When the kids are not with the “Emotions” singer, it’s a given that they are with their father. And since Cannon has more time with the twins these days, the rapper-comedian may have come to realize the worst part about being with his kids.
On Tuesday, Cannon took to Instagram to share a snap of him hugging his 5-year-old daughter tightly from the back. The former “America’s Got Talent” host revealed in the caption that, for him, the worst part of being with his kids is having to say goodnight to them.
The heartwarming message was quickly met with positive comments from Cannon’s fans. One fan wrote: “For years his pictures with his kids and his captions have made me so emotional. Nick Cannon, you’re such an amazing father and your kids are just beautiful.” Another fan chimed in: “Aww it’s just goodnight sweet dreams… See you soon. Daddy is just a call away princess and prince.”
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Despite not being on TV anymore, Cannon’s schedule is packed these days. In-between his daddy duties, he finds time to update his YouTube vlog regularly, work on his music and collaborate with Birdman for their first big Hollywood production together. As someone who is battleing Lupus, Cannon is also dedicated to maintaining his well-being by doing some heavy-duty exercises regularly.
Just last week, Cannon shared on Instagram a photo of his meeting with the Cash Money Records founder, along with Frisco Chuck and The Game’s manager Wack 100. Around the same time, sources told TMZ that Cannon and Birdman are teaming up in producing a basketball-themed movie.
The Game is said to be part of the actors in the flick that will be like the union of “Save the Last Dance” and “Love & Basketball” with a twist of “Above the Rim,” according to TMZ. Sources also revealed that filming will start in July.
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