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Nick Cannon Insists He Is Having 50-11 Kids On Purpose: ‘I Don’t Have No Accidents!’

Whatever you say, Nick.

Nick Cannon defended his decision to father four babies in one year and claimed his children were planned.

Cannon explained his reasoning during an interview with the City Girls on his Power 106 Los Angeles radio show. During a segment titled “Advice for Nick,” he asked JT and Yung Miami to give him some “real” advice.

“Just stay true to yourself and wrap it up,” JT said with a laugh.

Cannon jokingly asked for clarification, and the “Twerkulator” rapper confirmed she meant his manhood.

“Wrap it up and protect yourself,” JT replied.

“I’m having these kids on purpose,” Cannon declared. “I don’t have no accident!”

Cannon’s fertility has been a hot topic since he started collecting beige baby mamas like Pokémon. He welcomed his seventh child, a boy, with model Alyssa Scott on June 23. The newborn is Cannon’s fourth child in a year.

A couple of weeks before Scott’s birth, DJ Abby De La Rosa gave birth to twin boys, Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir, on June 14. In December, Brittany Bell gave him a daughter, Powerfull Queen, their second child together. Bell and Cannon’s son, Golden, is four years old.

His oldest children, Moroccan and Monroe, were conceived with ex-wife Mariah Carey.

JT accepted the explanation and told him to keep on keepin’ on.

“So, if you having them on purpose, then f–k what I’m saying,” she told him. “If you having these kids on purpose, then it’s nothing I can tell you about your life because I don’t want nobody telling me sh-t.”

The Wild’N Out host told the City Girls he had opportunities to get other women pregnant but avoided doing so.

“Trust me. There’s a lot of people I could’ve gotten pregnant that I didn’t,” Cannon said. “The ones that got pregnant are the ones that were supposed to get pregnant.”

When he asked Yung Miami to chime in, she was supportive of Cannon’s lifestyle.

“I say YOLO,” she said. “That’s how I live my life like I don’t give a f–k what nobody saying. If I die, I wanna be able to say I lived my life to the fullest.”

Towards the end of the interview, Yung Miami implied she might follow Cannon’s lead in the future.

“I really don’t see nothing wrong with you having kids because when I’m ready, I’m gone do it too,” the mother of two admitted.

“Call me,” he replied.

Caresha, be careful. That conversation might get you pregnant at the rate he’s going.

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