During a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Cannon spoke about parenthood and answered the question: Is he done having kids?

Nick Cannon said that he might be done after having 12 children. But there’s a caveat.

During a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Cannon spoke about parenthood and answered the question: Is he done having kids?

“Yeah, yeah, yeah,” Cannon, who welcomed his 12th child in December, told the outlet with a laugh. Then he added, “God decides when we’re done, but I believe I definitely got my hands full and I’m so focused. I’m locked in. But when I’m 85, you never know. I might.”

During the interview, he also called fatherhood a “blessing,” adding, “Hopefully because of what I am able to do, my kids can do whatever they want to do.”

“To be able to be in this position that if they want to be a nuclear physicist, I know somebody at an Ivy League school,” he continued. “If they want to go into the military, if they want to be artists, if they want to be actors, it’s a thing where we have the capability. Let’s start talking about it now so we can help your dreams come true.”

In November, Cannon gave a similar answer, telling Billboard News “I don’t know,” when asked if was planning on having more children.

“I have no idea. I think I’m good right now!” he said, adding that his children are his “number one priority” at the moment. “I wake up being a father, thinking about my kids and everything else comes after that.”

Nick Cannon’s wife and children

The “Wild ‘n Out” host is the father of 12 children, whom he shares with six women: twins, Monroe and Moroccan, 11, with his ex-wife, Mariah Carey; Golden Sagon, 6, Powerful Queen, 2, and Rise Messiah, 5 months, with Brittany Bell; Onyx Ice Cole, 5 months, with LaNisha Cole; twins, Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir, 1, and Beautiful Zeppelin Cannon, 3 months, with Abby De La Rosa; Zen, who died due to brain cancer in December 2021, and Halo Marie, 2 months, with Alyssa Scott; and Legendary Love, 7 months, with Bre Tiesi.