Nick Cannon Just Bought His Pregnant Baby Mama A House
Nick Cannon is currently expecting his 9th and 10th children with two different women. But even though he’s gearing up to support two more children, the television personality just made a huge purchase – a house for one of his baby mamas.
Abby De La Rosa already shares twin sons with the comedian – 1-year old Zion and Zillion. The DJ is currently expecting her third child with Nick. And it appears Nick found a very generous way to thank her for all she does for their kids.
Sharing to Instagram on Thursday, Abby revealed that Nick purchased her a new home.
“Here’s to beautiful new beginnings. I’m so grateful - Thank you Dad - Zion & Zillion,” she captioned a video featuring their twins crawling through the new home.
Abby also gave a shout-out to her mother in the post, who was apparently the realtor during the home sale. “The best Grandma & Realtor award goes to my Momma,” she wrote.
Nick also shared the video to his own Instagram account and wrote a touching caption to Abby. “You are more than welcome!! It’s the least I can do, Thank you for the unconditional love and the most precious gifts any human can ask for!! BEAUTIFUL New Beginnings!” he said.
Abby announced she was expecting their third child in June. But this isn’t the only baby Nick has on the way.
Less than two months later, the Masked Singer host revealed that he’s expecting another child with Brittany Bell. The pair already share two children – son Golden, 5, and daughter Powerful Queen, 1.
Nick became a father-of-eight last month when model brie Tiesi delivered their baby girl, Legendary Love.
Last year, only a month after having twins with Abby, the T.V. host welcomed a son, Zen, with model Alyssa Scott. Unfortunately, however, the baby passed away a few months later from a brain tumor.
Nick shares his oldest children with his ex-wife Mariah Carey – 11-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe.
Though Nick said this year he’s considering a vasectomy, the television star has also defended his untraditional family (and appears happy to keep growing his brood).
"I've seen where people believe a traditional household works, and [yet] there's a lot of toxicity in that setting," he said earlier this year. "It's not about what society deems is right. It's like, what makes it right for you? What brings your happiness? What allows you to have joy and how you define family?”
Sources: Daily Mail, Page Six,
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