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Nick Cannon Roasted After Saying He's 'All In' For Taylor Swift Being The Mother Of His 13th Child

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The TV host joked on Howard Stern about how much he and Swift, who recently broke up with Joe Alwyn, have in common.

TV host Nick Cannon was recently on the Howard Stern Show and with Stern being Stern and Cannon being a father of 12, the topic of reproduction came up.

The host wanted to know if Cannon—who is in openly polyamorous relationships with several women—was going to have any more children.


While Cannon was unsure of a definite answer, he did share:

"I''m happy currently with my dozen that I got."

But Stern persisted:

"Who would be the woman who would make you want to have a baby again?"
"Right off the top of your head."

Cannon continued to resist.

Finally, Stern suggested:

" Taylor Swift wants to have a baby with you..."

Cannon excitedly cut off the host:

"Absolutely! I'm in!"
"Let's go!"
"That's the one - I'm all in."

You can watch the segment below..."Ready for It?"

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When asked why, Cannon gushed about Swift:

"First of all, she's an amazing songwriter."
"What I do love about Taylor Swift is the fact that she has been so vulnerable and open with all of her music since a young girl."

Cannon also thought he and the "Lavender Haze" singer have a lot in common when it comes to their dating history—minus the children with six different women, of course.

Swift and her boyfriend of six years Joe Alwyn have reportedly called it quits, news which Cannon was already aware of.

Stern said he would "love" if Cannon and Swift had a baby together and Cannon agreed.

"Me, too. I think it would be amazing!"

But Swifties—along with other listeners and viewers of the segment—sent a warning to Cannon loud and clear:

"You Need To Calm Down."










To be fair, Stern suggested Swift, not Cannon.

No word from Swift on the subject—guess we have to wait for the song to drop.

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