Nick Cannon to Show What It’s Like to Raise 12 Kids With Six Moms in New Netflix Docuseries
The untitled series will follow Cannon as he raises 12 children with six mothers while balancing a busy career, Netflix said.
- On Wednesday, Netflix announced an untitled docuseries starring entertainer Nick Cannon, set to premiere this winter and chronicling his hectic life balancing a booming career with fatherhood.
- Capturing Cannon's "wildly unconventional life, as he raises 12 children and co-parents with six different moms," the series explores the complete chaos and headline-making drama inherent in his uniquely blended family.
- Cannon has frequently faced jokes about his brood, notably on "The Masked Singer," but he emphasized putting significant time and energy into being a present father to all his children.
- Offering "an intimate look," the series promises to show a side of Cannon the world has yet to see: heartfelt, complicated, and genuinely committed to showing up for the people he loves.
- Velvet Hammer Media and Pantheon Media Group are producing the project. Meanwhile, Netflix confirmed the return of its NFL docuseries "Quarterbacks" for a third season on July 14.
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Netflix is releasing a documentary about the life of presenter Nick Cannon. According to the streaming service, the documentary series focuses on the fatherhood of the actor and rapper, who has made headlines several times in recent years due to the fact that he has twelve children.
Nick Cannon to Bring His Life as a Dad of 12 to the Forefront This Winter with New Docuseries on Netflix
The comedian and actor is a proud dad of 12 from six different womenNick Cannon with his kids.Credit: Nick Cannon/InstagramNEED TO KNOWNick Cannon's upcoming Netflix docuseries will explore his life as a dad of 12 with six different mothersThe series promises a mix of humor, vulnerability and heartfelt moments alongside Cannon's busy career and personal lifePreviously speaking with PEOPLE, Cannon shared that his children teach him compassion and…
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