Nick Cannon has dismissed talk of him having a vasectomy.
The “Masked Singer” host recently became a dad for the twelfth time when Alyssa Scott - the mother of his late son Zen, who died of brain cancer aged just five months in December 2021 - gave birth to their daughter Halo.
But when it comes to his future family life, the 42-year-old insisted he has no "plan", though seemingly ruled out taking measures to permanently be unable to father any more children.
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During CNN's 'New Year's Eve Live in Times Square' on 31 December, host Andy Cohen teased that Cannon appeared to be "single-handedly repopulating the Earth" and then quizzed him on his "plan" for the future.
Cannon replied: "Clearly, I don't have a plan. Honestly man, it's just so much joy and elation that I have, the family that I have, and I embrace it. I love it, and I don't have a plan. That should have been clear from the jump."
Co-host Anderson Cooper then asked: "A vasectomy?"
The guest quickly replied: "Is that what you want me to get? It's my body, my choice."
When it comes to parenthood, the former “Wild 'N Out” star - who also has 11-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-wife Mariah Carey, Golden, seven, Powerful Queen, two, and three-month-old Rise with Brittany Bell, 18-month-old twins Zion and Zillion and seven-week-old Beautiful Zeppelin with Abby De La Rosa, Legendary Love, five months, with Bre Tiesi, and Onyx Ice, three months, with LaNisha Cole - advised new dads to "operate out of love".
Asked if he has advice for "any new fathers out there", Cannon said: "Just operate out of love. I mean, some people may say that's what got us here in the first place, but that's what I would always do, and always do it with a smile."