Nick Cannon, the 43-year-old comedian and television host, recently opened up about the financial realities of being a father to 12 children. In a candid conversation on "The Breakfast Club" radio show, Cannon revealed that he spends a staggering $200,000 annually on trips to Disneyland with his large family.
Celebrating Family: Monthly Disneyland Visits for Birthdays and Holidays
Cannon, known for his dynamic presence in the entertainment industry, shared that these frequent visits to the Anaheim, California, theme park are a significant part of his family's life. Celebrating birthdays and holidays at Disneyland has become a monthly tradition for Cannon and his children. "Every birthday and Christmas, I'm literally at Disneyland at least once a month," he said, highlighting the joy these trips bring to his family.
This revelation came as a surprise to many, considering the high cost involved. Cannon's relationship with Disneyland has evolved over the years. He reminisced about the days when he hosted the park's annual Christmas morning parade from 2009 to 2013, a time when he enjoyed perks like free tickets. Back then, Cannon was father to only twins, Moroccan and Monroe, whom he shares with his ex-wife, Mariah Carey. "It's no longer free and I only had two kids then," he remarked, reflecting on how times have changed.
The costs associated with these Disneyland adventures are not just limited to entry tickets. Cannon pointed out other significant expenses, such as hiring a chaperone and booking hotel rooms. "Disneyland is already expensive off the top if you're trying to stay in the hotel," he noted, acknowledging the financial implications of such trips.
Despite the hefty price tag, Cannon's commitment to creating memorable experiences for his children at Disneyland is unwavering. His family has grown significantly over the years; he welcomed his 12th child, Halo Marie, with Alyssa Scott last December. Cannon's family includes children from several relationships, each adding to the dynamic and diverse nature of his family life.
Financial and Emotional Aspects of Raising a Big Family
During his radio show appearance, Cannon delved into his personal motivations for having a large family. "I love being a father. I love the life that they give me," he expressed, sharing his deep affection for fatherhood. He acknowledged that while his family setup might be unconventional and challenging at times, the love and care he has for his children are undeniable.
Cannon's approach to fatherhood is marked by a desire to provide abundantly for his family. "As long as I can take care of my tribe and we can live in an abundant way, that's how I want to be there," he stated, emphasizing his commitment to his children's well-being.
Despite the challenges and judgments that come with having a large family, Cannon remains focused on the love and care he provides. He hopes that, in the end, his children will be the ones to affirm the quality of his parenting.
"The only people that will be able to tell you if I was a good dad or not are all my children," he concluded, highlighting the importance of his role as a father in his children's lives.
Nick Cannon's story is a testament to the joys and challenges of parenting a large family. His dedication to creating special moments for his children, despite the financial and logistical hurdles, reflects his deep commitment to fatherhood and the unique journey it entails.