Nick Cannon has gone above and beyond “Daddy duty” — he shut down Six Flags for the 12th birthday of his twins, Monroe and Moroccan.
Over the weekend, Nick Cannon celebrated the birthdays of his twin children, Monroe and Moroccan, whom he shares with Mariah Carey. The actor and host documented the moment via Instagram, revealing that he shut down the park per his children’s request and invited their friends along.
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With 50 Cent‘s “In Da Club” playing in the background, the video shows his two children smiling alongside their closest family and friends. “You see it,” Cannon says, pointing at a hoodie adorned with the faces of his two children.
“Roc and Roe’s 12th, [we] shutting down magic moutain. Six Flags, doing what big 12 year olds do. The big 12, let’s go!” he continued in the video.
“Happy 12th Birthday to my first borns Roc & Roe!” he wrote in the post’s caption.”Daddy loves y’all forever!”
In other related news, Nick Cannon recently commented on Jada Pinkett-Smith’s Red Table Talk being cancelled by Meta. According to him, the show was extremely “toxic.”
The comments came on the Wild ‘n Out host’s new radio show The Daily Cannon, with Nick saying Will Smith’s infamous slap of Chris Rock at the 94th Academy Awards would have never happened if the former hadn’t appeared on his wife’s talk show.
“If there was no Red Table Talk, then he wouldn’t have slapped the shit out of Chris Rock,” Nick said, adding, “That was royalty, Will and Jada. Then they brought it to the table. I don’t want to know all this shit about y’all.”
Will Smith had appeared on Red Table Talk shortly after R&B singer August Alsina had claimed that he’d been in a years-long affair with Jada, which she later confirmed during her show. Will sat down and admitted the “entanglement” nearly ruined their relationship.
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“I was devastated even worse than a divorce,” Will said. “We broke up within our marriage and got back together again. We had to rebuild with new rules and something way, completely different.”
Nick Cannon slammed these “toxic table” conversations and said he didn’t want to know this much about the Smiths.