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Love
Don’t
Cost
A
Thing,
but
Nick
Cannon
says
having
12
kids
does
after admitting
he
spends
almost
a
quarter
of
$1
million
on
Disneyland
each
year.
Source:
Billboard
/
Getty
No
wonder
the Daily
Cannon
host
is
one
of
the
hardest-working
men
in
Hollywood.
It
takes
all
those
jobs
Nick
Cannon
juggles
to
be
a
daddy
to
a
dozen
kids,
especially
in
this
economy.
In
a
recent
interview
on The
Breakfast
Club,
Nick
revealed
how
much
he
breaks
the
bank
to
take
his
basketball
team
of
offspring
to
the
happiest
place
on
Earth.
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On
Friday,
Nick
updated
the
morning
show
about
how
he’s
rising
to
the
Father
Abraham
occasion.
The
Future
Superstars
founder doesn’t
seem
to
hold
back
when
it
comes
to
having
kids
or
spoiling
them.
It
was
all
good
just
a
few
years
ago
when
he
used
to
host
Christmas
morning
at
Disneyland.
At
the
time,
his
family
was
much
smaller,
just
twins
Moroccan
and
Monroe
with
Mariah
Carey,
and
received
all
the
perks.
“It’s
no
longer
free
and
I
only
had
two
kids
then,”
Nick
explained.
Now,
Nick
is
footing
the
six-figure
bill
for
his
six
baby
mamas
and
their
children
to
have
the
same
experience.
“Do
you
know
how
much
money
I
spend
at
Disneyland
a
year?”
he
asked
Charlemagne.
Source:
Noam
Galai
/
Getty
Since
then,
Nick
welcomed
ten
more
children:
sons
Golden
Sagon,
6,
and
Rise
Messiah
Cannon,
15
months,
and
daughter
Powerful
Queen,
2,
with
Brittany
Bell;
twin
boys
Zion
Mixolydian
and
Zillion
Heir,
both
2,
and
daughter
Beautiful
Zeppelin,
12
months,
with
Abby
De
La
Rosa;
and
son
Legendary
Love,
16
months,
with
Selling
Sunset
star
Bre
Tiesi;
and
daughter
Onyx
Ice
Cole,
14
months
with
LaNisha
Cole.
Nick
and
Alyssa
Scott
share
a
son,
Zen,
who
passed
away
from
brain
cancer
at
5
months
old,
and
Halo
Marie,
11
months.
The
43-year-old
spreads
himself
and
his
money
pretty
thin
to
celebrate
each
child’s
birthdays
and
special
occasions
in
style.
“I’m
literally
at
Disneyland
at
least
once
a
month
and
to
move
around
Disney,
like
—
I’m
probably
spending
$200,000
a
year
at
Disney,”
Nick
revealed.
“Disneyland
is
expensive
already
off
top,
like,
if
you
trying
to
stay
in
the
hotel.
It’s
not
how
it
used
to
be
…
you
gotta
make
reservations,”
he
explained.
That
massive
amount
of
money
also
includes
expenses
like
a
chaperone
and
the
Disney
hotel.
The
multi-talented
mogul
joked
that
he
needs
yet
another
job
with
Disney
just
to
get
an
employee
discount.
“I’m
like,
‘Mickey,
can
you
hook
a
n***a
up?
Can
I
get
my
job
back?”
he
asked.
Check
out
Nick
Cannon’s
full
interview
with
his
artist
Klondike
Blonde
on
The
Breakfast
Club below.