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Nick Cannon Secures $10M Testicle Insurance in Bizarre Move

  • Nick Cannon has insured his testicles for $10 million.
  • The decision was inspired by a joke that started during a podcast and a Dr. Squatch ad.
  • He said the money would benefit his children if anything ever happened.
  • The insurance covers $5 million for each testicle.
  • Cannon also shared his love for raising babies and hinted at possibly having more kids.

TV personality and father of 12, Nick Cannon, has taken an unexpected turn by putting a $10 million insurance policy on his testicles. What began as a humorous idea has now become a legitimate move, one that has sparked a lot of conversation online. The revelation came during his appearance on the Tea Time with Raven and Miranda podcast, where he said they actually went through with the idea.

A Light Joke Turns into a Real Contract

Cannon explained that it all started in jest. “We joked about it, but then we really did it,” he said during the chat. What surprised many is that the joke didn’t just stay a joke—he made it official, showing how willing he is to push limits and explore wild ideas.

The Role of a Grooming Brand in the Decision

The wild idea found its roots in a 2024 advert by Dr. Squatch, a men’s grooming brand. The company, known for its focus on body care and manscaping, sparked the conversation. Cannon shared that the brand mentioned how female celebrities often insure their legs or other body parts. That comment planted the seed for what would later become his $10 million policy.

A Price Tag on What He Values Most

When asked what he sees as his most important body part, Cannon didn’t hesitate to answer: “My balls!” He went on to explain that each testicle is covered for $5 million. He also noted that if anything ever happens, the money will go to support his children, underlining how serious the move actually is, despite its comic origin.

His Take on Fatherhood and Future Plans

While talking about his parenting journey, Cannon shared his love for the early years of raising children. He said the baby-to-toddler phase is his favorite and even called three-year-olds “three-nagers” due to their attitude. Though he didn’t confirm whether he’ll have more kids, his words showed how much he enjoys being a father, especially during the early stages.