Nick Cannon claims he has endless love for the moms of his children and not just to ex-wife Mariah Carey whom he dedicated his latest track.
On February 16, the Wild ‘N Out star talked about his relationships during an episode of The Language of Love podcast where he revealed that the mothers of his children have no problems with each other.

Nick shares 10-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe with Mariah and two children with Brittany Bell namely Golden “Sagon”, 4, and Powerful Queen, 1. He also has 8-month-old twin boys Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir with Abby De La Rosa and a son with Alyssa Scott named Zen who passed away at five months old last December due to brain cancer. Just recently, the TV host announced that he’s expecting his eighth child with model Bre Tiesi.
The Masked Singer host spoke to Dr. Laura Berman saying it was Mariah who taught him about co-parenting. They were married from 2008 to 2016. He explained, “Obviously, Mariah and I co-parent really well. We’re really great friends and she’s kind of taught me so much—so that’s family.”
So how does Nick co-parent with several different mothers of his children? He said that “some of the women I’m involved with deal with it better than others,” though he admitted everyone has been “phenomenal.”
“I think they’re all confident and secure in themselves to even have to deal with a person like me,” he added. “None of them have problems with each other. They’re such strong willed women that they’re not worried.”
He was also asked if he had planned on having kids with several women and he answered, “Any woman that I know that I have unprotected sex with, it was the potential to have a child.”
He continued, “Every woman that I have a child with, there had definitely been a conversation about how amazing this would be.”
Presently, he considers himself single because he isn’t married. He explained, “When you have allowed the government and the paperwork to come in and say, ‘This is a a bond,’ … you’re not single.”
He also claimed that he’s more focused on being “the best father I can be” instead of being tied down to one woman. He said that he’s interested in dating but doesn’t want to be monogamous. He shared, “I don’t feel like monogamy is healthy. I feel like that gets into the space of selfishness and ownership.”
He’s not out for new romance either, saying, “I don’t have the bandwidth for it anymore though because I feel like I do owe all the women that are currently in my life … at least as much energy, time and effort as I possibly could—and specifically my kids more than anything.”
He added, “I’m enjoying life. I’m happy, I’m healthy.”