![]() “These thought-provoking ‘Think Pieces’ about my Penis are riveting!” Cannon tweeted.Ĭannon is the proud father to twins, Monroe and Moroccan, 11, with 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, 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, 8 months, with Bre Tiesi. Many people had strong opinions about Cannon continuing to procreate, but the TV host took it all in stride. We’re expecting…a new show on E! □ □ #WhosHavingMyBaby premieres this Spring on /2LJqohYdS5- Nick Cannon March 7, 2023 “Yes! Finally I’ve made it! Thank you!” he joked when called him “officially the corniest to ever live.” “Why are people on this app so mean?! We love America!!!” the actor tweeted in response to a tweet that read: “This is somehow the worst s – – t I’ve ever seen and also 100% on brand for Nick Cannon, I pray the show flops but Americans are obsessed with s – – tty television, so who knows.” “The public is going to love it!!!” Cannon replied when tweeted: “This is some real trailer park mess omg.” The show was advertised as a competition game show where women would vie to be Cannon’s next baby mama. In the video, Hart introduces several women onto a stage where Cannon sits and chooses between the contestants: “Eenie, meenie, miney.”Ĭannon then followed up with a fake promotional poster for the faux show and has continued having fun with the wild reactions people have had believing the ploy, even retweeting and reacting to some of the extreme comments. “You’re going to get some contestants that wanna have your baby,” Hart said to Cannon in the trailer. The show appeared to be a competition game show featuring women vying to give birth to Cannon’s next child. E!īut before the celebrities confessed to the prank, people on the internet were aghast by the “Who’s Having My Baby?” teaser. The gag was a promotional bit to attract attention for the announcement of Cannon and Hart’s newest project “Celebrity Prank Wars” premiering Thursday, April 6 at 10pm ET/PT on E! Nick Cannon jokingly promoted a fake game show with Kevin Hart titled “Who’s Having My Baby?” Cannon shared a promotional photo and a trailer for the faux game show, fooling much of the internet into believing it was real. “We’re not kidding around,” the narrator said in the fake ad - though they were. The actor shared a promo video that truly looked like an E! television commercial teasing a new show hosted by Kevin Hart that would be “the mother of all game shows.” Nick Cannon has become the target of many jokes after fathering 13 kids with six different women in recent years.Ĭannon shocked the internet on Tuesday when he began promoting a fake game show titled “Who’s Having My Baby?” to be released on the E! network this spring. Nick Cannon reacts to Jimmy Kimmel’s Oscars joke about his fertility Nick Cannon’s cheeky response to being told his ‘pull out game is trash’ Nick Cannon claims his ‘super sperm’ beats birth control: ‘Still got pregnant’ “The League,” which ended its run last December, never failed to surprise fans with its highly-anticipated hijinks which, makes it all the more of an accomplishment.‘Power’ star Woody McClain beats the band with Jalen Rose ![]() To think that the gang would hide such a secret for so long and to think that Pete would passively comply is hilariously horrifying. IndieWire is exclusively debuting a clip showcasing the big reveal of that very joke from DVD bonus features ahead of both the Season 7 home release and the Complete Series Collector’s DVD Set release tomorrow. ![]() ![]() For those that watched, the final minutes of the show’s “Final Fantasy” season brought out some of the biggest cringe-laughs of its seven season run because of its almost unbelievable cruelty, making it all the funnier. Through sabotage, manipulation and trickery, the show had some incredibly funny moments, which did not stop even in the very end. READ MORE: The Legacy of ‘The League,’ According to Its Cast and Creators “ The League,” FXX’s heavily improvised comedy, was a literal league of absurd people pulling absurd jokes in absurdly complex fashion.
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