- Nick Cannon's brother, Gabriel Cannon, revealed that he gets to remember his nephew and nieces' names after checking them on the internet
- According to him, he was yet to meet all his famous brother's children, and he Googles their names if he cannot remember
- The stand-up comedian has 12 kids with different baby mamas and has, in the past, faced sharp criticism for having many kids with different women
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Nick Cannon’s brother, Gabriel, has admitted that he can’t remember the names of all his nephews and nieces fathered by the US comedian.
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According to a report published by Page Six, Gabriel admitted that he cannot name all of his comedian brother's children.
"I haven’t met them [all yet], but did y’all see what happened with him? Nick messed up [naming] all his kids, so I’m not even gonna attempt. I’m just an uncle. It’s easy," he said.
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He was later asked if he had a notepad on his phone that helped him remember some of the names of his nephews and nieces.
He jokingly responded:
“That or Google. They’re all on the internet.”
In December 2022, Nick faced sharp criticism after saying he was trying to surpass his personal record of having kids he sired in 2021.
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The 42-year-old jokingly said he already had three more on the way and social media users advised him to seek therapy as his addiction to getting many women pregnant only creates broken families.
He has twin kids with singer Mariah Carey. He also has kids with Brittany Bell, Abby De La Rosa, LaNisha Cole, and Alyssa Scott.
He once disclosed that he had always known he wanted to be a father and always dreamt of having a big family.
The father of 12 and counting said he loved all his kids, but having a large brood comes with its challenges.
One of those challenges was trying to spend time with all of his kids while also maintaining separate relationships with each of their mothers.
"I feel like qualitative experiences are when I can give everyone their individual experience. I love stepping into their world. Going to their sports games or giving them their personal time for the holidays. So I have no problem with bouncing around," he said.
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