Nick Cannon had a bustling Monday night, treating five of his twelve children to a delightful evening out.
- The family dinner took place at the upscale Nobu restaurant in Malibu.
- Nick was joined by his twins with Mariah Carey – Moroccan and Monroe, both 12 years old.
- Three younger children with Brittany Bell – Golden, Powerful Queen, and Rise Messiah – were also present.
- The family capped off the night with a fun trip to McDonald’s in Nick’s Tesla Cybertruck.
Nick Cannon’s fatherly skills were on full display as he managed to coordinate a dinner outing for five of his twelve children at the swanky Nobu in Malibu. The 43-year-old television host looked every bit the doting dad in casual wear, sporting a red hoodie, black pants, and black sneakers.
Joining him for the evening were Moroccan and Monroe, his 12-year-old twins with Mariah Carey. Their half-siblings with Brittany Bell – Golden Sagon, seven, Powerful Queen, three, and Rise Messiah, one – were also along for the ride.
As they left Nobu, Cannon cradled little Rise in his arms while holding hands with Powerful Queen. Monroe and Moroccan walked alongside, with the latter sporting cool graphic t-shirts and oversized blue pants. Golden and Rise were cute in matching sports jerseys.
After the upscale dining experience, the family switched gears for a casual McDonald’s run, cruising in Nick’s Tesla Cybertruck. This spontaneous trip added a fun twist to their posh evening.
Nick Cannon has often shared his thoughts on parenthood, expressing his desire to connect with all his children, even amidst his busy filming schedule. He humorously noted how Father’s Day is usually a busy day with all his kids trying to give him gifts.
Nick emphasised how he cherishes the handmade arts and crafts his kids create for him. ‘My offices are filled with gifts that my kids have created and conjured up,’ he mentioned, appreciating the sentimental value.
Despite his large family, Nick insists he’s never overwhelmed but rather energised by his kids’ boundless energy. He shared, ‘Luckily, I’ve been blessed that me and my kids are super cool. I’m such a big kid at heart, probably more mischievous than them.’
Cannon co-parents children with six different women and is deeply involved in their daily lives, from Facetime calls to school drop-offs. ‘Contrary to popular belief, I’m probably engaged throughout my children’s day more than the average adult,’ he said.
Nick’s commitment to being present is clear, whether it’s driving his kids to school or coaching their extracurricular activities. He’s heavily involved and always striving to be the best dad and provider he can be.
Nick Cannon continues to juggle his multifaceted life, always making time for family moments that truly matter.