Nick Cannon Announces Game Show Where Women Will Compete To Have His Next Child

Nick Cannon has announced the launch of a new game show called “Who’s Having My Baby?” in which women will compete to give birth to his 13th child. Yes, really. This absolute travesty, hosted by Kevin Hart, will see Cannon choose from a large group of women who are desperate to be impregnated by him, Entertainment Tonight reports. Grossed out yet?

The 42-year-old, who already has 12 children by various women, took to Instagram on Tuesday, March 7 to tease the new show, which is due to air on E! this spring. In the teaser for “Who’s Having My Baby?,” Nick Cannon sits in a “hot seat” as Hart lets him know that he’s “gonna get some contestants that wanna have your baby.”

Cannon then jokes about the difficulty of choosing the “lucky” woman, saying, “Eeny, meeny, miny, [moe].” Yikes.

After seeing the trailer on Instagram, many people took to the comments to sound off. Many wondered if a show that’s clearly so distasteful could even be real. “This better be a joke,” one person wrote. Another said, “Very disappointing. This is not a flex.”

Others found the premise disrespectful to the women who gave birth to his other 12 children. “This is so disrespectful of all mothers and the mothers of your children. This is embarrassing,” one angry commenter wrote.

Cannon previously took a vow of celibacy, though he told Angela Yee on her “Lip Service” podcast in 2022 that it didn’t last long and it’s not something he’d try again.

“I didn’t even make it to January. I was supposed to make it to the top of the year” he said. “The thing is everybody saw I was so down. So everybody was like, ‘Let’s just give him a little vagina, and that’s gonna cure it all.'” Jesus.

Jennifer Still is a writer and editor with more than 10 years of experience. The managing editor of Bolde, she has bylines in Vanity Fair, Business Insider, The New York Times, Glamour, Bon Appetit, and many more. You can follow her on Twitter @jenniferlstill
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