Nick Cannon Shares a Photo of Baby No. 3 on Easter — See How Much He’s Grown!
There’s no denying that Nick Cannon got the gold this Easter!
The 36-year-old dad took to Instagram to share how he celebrated the spring-time holiday with all his kids — five-year-old twins Monroe and Monroccan (and their mom, his ex-wife Mariah Carey), and his newborn son Golden, who looked adorably festive for the occasion!
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In honor of the holiday, Nick shared two pics of his newest bundle of joy, who he shares with his one-time girlfriend Brittany Bell; in one photo, Golden is cuddled up to his dad and rockin’ an adorable suit, and in another, he’s looking super fresh with the Easter bunny.
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Nick revealed he was expecting another baby shortly after news of Brittany’s pregnancy broke. Despite some negativity from followers, Nick was overjoyed with the news, saying it’s “outstanding.”
“Honestly, they say even in unexpected situations, you still embrace the beauty of bringing a life into this world,” he said before Golden’s birth. “Because that’s what life is all about.”
While fans might’ve been surprised to see Nick spending the holidays with his ex-wife, the two have made it clear that co-parenting their twins has been their No. 1 priority since they decided to end their marriage.
“I think that’ll be something that we’ll always embrace as a family and as our families expand,” Nick said of spending time together — especially around the holidays. “And continue to make sure that we keep everyone focused on love… It’s kinda the norm. It’s all rooted in love, it’s all rooted in positive energy. There’s no hard feelings and ill will. Ultimately, it’s about putting the kids first and making sure they have the best childhood they could possibly have.”
Well, it looks like Nick and Mariah have had no problem accomplishing that goal!
Check out the gallery for more pics of Nick and his kids!
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