Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey’s twins realized their parents were famous at an early age.
Cannon was chatting to Et Canada’s Jed Tavernier for his “One-on-One” special, when the host asked when 11-year-old Monroe and Moroccan clocked on that their mom and dad were celebrities.
He admitted, “Very early on,” adding: “But, you know what? They handled it so well since toddlers… they treat people with love, respect, appreciation. And I think we couldn’t ask for any better children.
“They’re so well-mannered and, you know, people always say man, I don’t understand how they’re [like] ‘Yes ma’am, yes sir.’
“They’re very compassionate and caring, like always want to make sure people are good. To me, regardless of what they do with their lives. The fact that they have a foundation of just love and respect. That’s success right there,” Cannon, who has...
Cannon was chatting to Et Canada’s Jed Tavernier for his “One-on-One” special, when the host asked when 11-year-old Monroe and Moroccan clocked on that their mom and dad were celebrities.
He admitted, “Very early on,” adding: “But, you know what? They handled it so well since toddlers… they treat people with love, respect, appreciation. And I think we couldn’t ask for any better children.
“They’re so well-mannered and, you know, people always say man, I don’t understand how they’re [like] ‘Yes ma’am, yes sir.’
“They’re very compassionate and caring, like always want to make sure people are good. To me, regardless of what they do with their lives. The fact that they have a foundation of just love and respect. That’s success right there,” Cannon, who has...
- 4/28/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Nick Cannon announced that he is expecting his tenth child. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/Faye Sadou/AdMedia
Nick Cannon has officially hit double digits with the announcement of baby #10 on the way.
The Wild n’ Out Host, 41, welcomed his eighth child this summer with model Bre Tiesi, and he is currently expecting his ninth baby with another partner, Abby De La Rosa.
On Wednesday, Cannon shared a new video with his ex-girlfriend Brittany Bell, with whom he already shares two children with: Powerful Queen and Golden Sagon.
Cannon announced that he and Bell will be expecting their third child together, which will be Cannon’s tenth.
The video clip showed the two taking photos for a maternity shoot, with Bell seemingly very far along in her pregnancy.
Cannon was seen hugging Bell’s baby bump from behind and kissing her playfully as the two were captured in multiple outfits.
“Time Stopped and This Happened…...
Nick Cannon has officially hit double digits with the announcement of baby #10 on the way.
The Wild n’ Out Host, 41, welcomed his eighth child this summer with model Bre Tiesi, and he is currently expecting his ninth baby with another partner, Abby De La Rosa.
On Wednesday, Cannon shared a new video with his ex-girlfriend Brittany Bell, with whom he already shares two children with: Powerful Queen and Golden Sagon.
Cannon announced that he and Bell will be expecting their third child together, which will be Cannon’s tenth.
The video clip showed the two taking photos for a maternity shoot, with Bell seemingly very far along in her pregnancy.
Cannon was seen hugging Bell’s baby bump from behind and kissing her playfully as the two were captured in multiple outfits.
“Time Stopped and This Happened…...
- 8/25/2022
- by Juliane Pettorossi
- Monsters and Critics
Get those paternity tests in now, because “Maury” won’t help you find out whether you’re the father beyond this September. “Maury” is the latest daytime talker to announce that it’s ceasing production in 2022, in what is now amounting to a major shift in the daypart.
Maury Povich is ending his run and retiring after 24 seasons of hosting “Maury” for NBCUniversal Syndication Studios (and its predecessors) — and seven seasons before that at Paramount Domestic Television, where it was titled “The Maury Povich Show.” Most recently, NBCU had renewed “Maury” in February 2020 for two more seasons in national syndication, bringing it through 2022.
Povich’s exit comes as NBCU also ends another first-run syndicated series, “Judge Jerry,” hosted by Jerry Springer, after three seasons. And the daytime talk landscape is being remade as “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” “Nick Cannon” and “The Wendy Williams Show” all say farewell.
Although Povich will halt producing original episodes,...
Maury Povich is ending his run and retiring after 24 seasons of hosting “Maury” for NBCUniversal Syndication Studios (and its predecessors) — and seven seasons before that at Paramount Domestic Television, where it was titled “The Maury Povich Show.” Most recently, NBCU had renewed “Maury” in February 2020 for two more seasons in national syndication, bringing it through 2022.
Povich’s exit comes as NBCU also ends another first-run syndicated series, “Judge Jerry,” hosted by Jerry Springer, after three seasons. And the daytime talk landscape is being remade as “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” “Nick Cannon” and “The Wendy Williams Show” all say farewell.
Although Povich will halt producing original episodes,...
- 3/20/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Nick Cannon's jam-packed schedule is getting slimmed. After less than a year, The Nick Cannon Show will be coming to an end, with co-presidents of the talk show's producer-distributor, Lionsgate's Debmar-Mercury, Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein telling E! News in a statement, "It's never easy to cancel a production with clear potential but, after a great deal of deliberation and examining various options, we have made the difficult business decision to end production on Nick Cannon." Good thing he still helms several other TV shows, a radio show, has new music and a thriving acting career. Plus, Marcus and Bernstein said they intend "to offer viewers original episodes...
- 3/10/2022
- E! Online
Nick Cannon’s nationally syndicated daytime talk show is ending just six months after it premiered last fall, TheWrap has learned.
Production staff on “Nick Cannon” had initially been told they’d be going on a five-week hiatus in the coming days to give Cannon time to focus on his hosting duties at Fox’s “The Masked Singer” and VH1’s “Wild ‘N Out,” an individual with knowledge of the situation told TheWrap. Instead, a meeting was scheduled for Thursday to notify staffers that production would shut down at the end of the day.
In a statement, Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein, co-presidents of Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, which produces and distributes “Nick Cannon,” called the decision to end the program “difficult.”
“It’s never easy to cancel a production with clear potential but, after a great deal of deliberation and examining various options, we have made the difficult business decision...
Production staff on “Nick Cannon” had initially been told they’d be going on a five-week hiatus in the coming days to give Cannon time to focus on his hosting duties at Fox’s “The Masked Singer” and VH1’s “Wild ‘N Out,” an individual with knowledge of the situation told TheWrap. Instead, a meeting was scheduled for Thursday to notify staffers that production would shut down at the end of the day.
In a statement, Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein, co-presidents of Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, which produces and distributes “Nick Cannon,” called the decision to end the program “difficult.”
“It’s never easy to cancel a production with clear potential but, after a great deal of deliberation and examining various options, we have made the difficult business decision...
- 3/10/2022
- by Anita Bennett
- The Wrap
Nick Cannon is remembering his "angel" son Zen. On Saturday, Jan. 22, the Nick Cannon Show host shared a photo of him sitting down with five of his children—including twins Monroe and Moroccan Cannon, whom he shares with ex Mariah Carey—as part of an emotional Instagram tribute to his five-month-old son who died from brain cancer in December. "Still missing my little dude…," Cannon wrote, "His Spirit and brightness were soo strong." The actor continued, "We All miss you young King! Forever Our Angel!" In July 2021, Cannon welcomed Zen, his seventh child, with model Alyssa Scott. On an episode of his talk show in December, he...
- 1/22/2022
- E! Online
Nick Cannon’s upcoming daytime talk show is set for a Sept. 21 premiere, distributor Debmar-Mercury confirmed Monday.
Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury has teamed with Cannon’s Ncredible Entertainment to produce the comedic talk show featuring interviews with celebrities and pop culture coverage. The nationally-syndicated show, “Nick Cannon,” is cleared to launch on TV stations covering more than 90% of U.S. TV households. Debmar-Mercury’s announcement Monday is an indication of confidence that the show will be able to go into production over the summer for the planned fall debut.
“It’s been thrilling going through this process, and to see the widespread support that the show has received and the milestones we’ve achieved is mind-blowing,” said Cannon in a statement. “We’re gearing up to deliver a must-see show and I’m looking forward to coming to you on your TV this fall.”
In light of his guest appearances on “The Wendy Williams Show,...
Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury has teamed with Cannon’s Ncredible Entertainment to produce the comedic talk show featuring interviews with celebrities and pop culture coverage. The nationally-syndicated show, “Nick Cannon,” is cleared to launch on TV stations covering more than 90% of U.S. TV households. Debmar-Mercury’s announcement Monday is an indication of confidence that the show will be able to go into production over the summer for the planned fall debut.
“It’s been thrilling going through this process, and to see the widespread support that the show has received and the milestones we’ve achieved is mind-blowing,” said Cannon in a statement. “We’re gearing up to deliver a must-see show and I’m looking forward to coming to you on your TV this fall.”
In light of his guest appearances on “The Wendy Williams Show,...
- 4/6/2020
- by Mackenzie Nichols
- Variety Film + TV
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