‘You Got 100 Kids You Not Too Insecure’: Nick Cannon Reveals an Insecurity He Has When Being Intimate, Fans React
Nick Cannon is opening up the doors to his bedroom with his fans.
On Wednesday’s episode of his talk show “Nick Cannon,” the host, along with several other men, discussed an insecurity they have when it comes to being intimate with a partner. After raising the question, Cannon volunteered to be the first to answer.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 21: Director Nick Cannon arrives at the 28th Annual Pan African Film Festival – “She Ball” Premiere at Cinemark Baldwin Hills on February 21, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)
“I’ve got to tell you, I definitely have an insecurity when it comes to being intimate. I’ve been skinny my whole life, so therefore I’ve never liked to be completely naked.” The 41-year-old went on to explain what he does to remedy the insecurity he has with his physique. He said, “It’s usually like, I hide under the covers. As much as I boast about being in shape.”
Comedian Chris Distefano went on to ask if Cannon “ever Winnie the Pooh’s it,” referring to an act where someone where’s a shirt or top but no bottoms. Before answering, Cannon took a moment to laugh, then added that he’s “got to have some type of clothes, some type of socks.”
Cannon’s openness and honesty regarding his being timid about his body seemed to be a revelation fans weren’t buying. One fan said, “The way he slang that thang we would’ve never known.” Someone else wrote, “Boy bye! You got 100 kids, you not too insecure. A third said, “Not insecure enough to knock up all of southern california tho.”
Cannon’s name reached headlines several times last year after it was reported that he was a father of seven children, four of whom he had in 2021 by three different women. Some thought it was unethical of Cannon, while others argued that if he could afford the children then it shouldn’t be a problem.
Unfortunately, the Wild N’ Out host lost his youngest son Zen, who passed away after being diagnosed with hydrocephalus, which causes fluid to buildup in the brain. Cannon said he didn’t want his son hooked up to machines in the hospital during his last days so he and Zen’s mother, Alyssa M. Scott took their son to the beach and watched the sunrise for one last happy memory before he passed away on Dec. 5.
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