Nick Cannon Shares Adorable Nicknames for Newborn Baby with Bre Teisi, Legendary

Nick Cannon is not wasting any time on his nickname game. The 41-year-old multihyphenate took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a sweet video cuddling his infant child, Legendary Love Cannon, and uncovered a huge number of pet names for the child. “Y’all know I do the MOST with these names,” Cannon joked in the caption.

“Introducing LEGENDARY LOVE CANNON!” he wrote. “Aka LL COOL CANNON! Aka LLC! Aka YOUNG LE-LO! AKA BROTHER LOVE!!”

Cannon welcomed his eighth kid – – his first kid with 31-year-old model Bre Tiesi – – on June 28 by means of an unmedicated home birth experience. The couple stayed quiet about the appearance of their infant for almost a month, sharing his introduction to the world story in a YouTube video on Monday, July 25.

Asked in an Instagram Q&A for what good reason she took as much time as is needed in uncovering the insight about his appearance, Tiesi expressed “I took my time because I wanted to enjoy my son and my family and allow my body, mind and soul the true peace to recover and embrace every moment.”

“Y’all gonna need a wide screen for this name!!!” Cannon posted on Tuesday. “So grateful to God The Most High Elohim YAWEH for a Healthy, Happy and Harmonious Spirit having a human experience.”

Cannon is already father to 11-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan with ex Mariah Carey, 5-year-old Golden “Sagon” and 1-year-old Powerful Queen with Brittany Bell, and 1-year-old twins Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir with Abby De La Rosa. Last year, Cannon invited his seventh kid, Zen, with Alyssa Scott. Unfortunately, Zen passed on at 5 months old in December, after a fight with cerebrum malignant growth.

In a meeting with ET recently, Cannon said it would be “a sure thing” he’d invite three additional kids – – including Legendary – – this year alone.

At the point when ET addressed Tiesi last month, she uncovered how she feels about Cannon’s different youngsters. She likewise coincidentally caused a touch of debate when she said “we can all go through the right hand to ensure it’s on the schedule on the off chance that there’s anything significant” in the wake of being asked how frequently Cannon sees his children.

Cannon explained Tiesi’s remarks, stubbornly denying no one needs to address his right hand to get to him.

“My children have busier schedules than I do,” Cannon explained. “They each have their sensory class at 9 a.m. and then they have, you know, ballet at 3 and baseball at 4, so they’re the ones with the schedules.”

“It’s organization, ’cause, obviously, we all do have things going on throughout the day and with there being so many people involved, we got to make sure we are on the same page, ’cause I don’t want to miss anything,” Cannon continued. “I’m showing up at whatever, but I do have to make sure, ‘Okay, such and such has a 9 a.m. I got to be at ballet at 3. I got to be at baseball at 4.’ That’s the schedule we were talking about, so no one has to call my assistant to get to me.”

At the point when asked how he’s present for his youngsters’ all’s lives and occasions, Cannon kidded about having a time machine prior to broadcasting a more serious vibe.

“It’s not as difficult as people think it would be, but I understand [their concern] because it is a very unorthodox scenario,” Cannon explained. “I dedicate probably my entire day to my children. Luckily, we are in a world where I’m blessed with the opportunity. I get to spend more time with my children every single day because of my world and my business model.”

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