02-05-2025
Nick Cannon baby mama claims he hasn't seen child in a MONTH after he boasted about insuring $10m 'balls'
Nick Cannon 's baby mama Alyssa Scott says he hasn't seen their two-year-old daughter Halo Marie in a month.
The model & entrepreneur, 31, took to Instagram on Thursday with a clip from The Shade Room previewing the father-of-12's interview on the Tea Time with Raven & Miranda podcast.
Scott added her own commentary underneath, indicating her frustration with the situation to more than 264,000 Instagram followers.
'Ha ha haaa ... funny,' said Scott, who has a business called My Halo Heart, which makes onesies and pajamas for children.
Scott went on to say that 'it's been over a month' since The Masked Singer host, 44, spent time with the toddler, asking Cannon, 'Any plans on seeing your child?'
Scott made reference to Cannon's statement on the podcast that he'd taken out an insurance policy on his testicles - saying it was 'good to know' their child would benefit financially 'if anything happens to [Cannon's] balls.'
has reached out to Scott via Instagram and reps for Cannon for comment on this story.
Scott added her own commentary in an Instagram Stories post, indicating her frustration with the situation to more than 264,000 followers
On the podcast, Cannon said he took out the policy in 2024 after starring in a commercial for natural soap brand Dr. Squatch.
'It started off like, "Yo, this would be a good joke," but we really went through with it,' Cannon explained.
Cannon said the bizarre situation unfolded in June 2024, when he appeared in a commercial for Dr. Squatch - announcing he'd insured his testicles for the record amount.
'Dr. Squatch, who is like, they're known for like manscaping and all that stuff,' Cannon said. 'They were like, "Yo, a lot of celebrity women are insuring their legs in case something goes wrong."'
Cannon said the executives at Dr. Squatch asked him what his 'most valuable asset' was and Nick immediately quipped: 'My balls.'
He added, 'I got the insurance policy in my office. It's legit,' he said, noting that each testicle is insured for $5 million.
'If I happen to lose one, all the money goes to my kids,' Cannon said of his 12 children.
He was asked if he's done having children now that he has 12 kids with six women.
'I love the baby stage,' he said. 'Baby to toddler. So fun. Because three-year-olds, those are the three-nagers - they think they know everything!'
And while he considers his kids with Mariah Carey, 14-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan his peers, the feeling isn't mutual.
'Those my homies,' Cannon said of the twins. 'We hang out, went to the movies this weekend and Raising Canes. I'm just the guy with the license.'
However, Cannon said his eldest kids have nicknamed him 'Cringe Cannon.'
In addition to Monroe and Moroccan, Nick shares Golden 'Sagon' Cannon, Powerful Queen Cannon and Rise Messiah Cannon with Brittany Bell.
He also has Zion Mixolydian Cannon, Zillion Heir Cannon and Beautiful Zeppelin Cannon with Abby De La Rosa.
Nick and Alyssa Scott share Zen, who passed away at five months, as well as Halo Marie Cannon.
LaNisha Cole and Nick share daughter Onyx Ice Cole Cannon and Bre Tiesi has Legnedary Love Cannon with Nick.
When it comes to any of his kids getting into showbiz, Nick said that it would be easier for any of his kids to break into showbiz over someone without a famous parent.
'As the father, I kinda know, I've been here, so I'm never gonna let an agent take advantage of you,' he explained.
'I'm never gonna allow you to be on set by yourself, like, because this is my world. There is some nepotism that's gonna take place that, like, this is the family business.'
In March, Nick discussed the possibility of having more children on an episode of his and Courtney Bee's podcast We Playin' Spades.
The conversation took a surprising turn when the former NFL player Ryan Clark began discussing his vasectomy.
Nick had an apparent moment of clarity when he admitted — in a bashful tone — that getting a vasectomy was the 'responsible thing to do.'
However, even if he now acknowledged that it was the smart choice for someone in his position, he remained defiant.
'I'm just — I'm not done [having children],' he added.
Later, he was asked if he would have another child with one of the women who had already had his babies.