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Nick Cannon Hosts Baby Shower For Pregnant Bre Tiesi

Nick Cannon may be adding to his growing brood of kids, as the talk show host was seen hosting a sex reveal party with pregnant model Brie Tiesi.

Nick Cannon Hosts Baby Shower For Pregnant Bre Tiesi

Fans are speculating that Nick Cannon is seemingly becoming a dad for the eighth time. The 40-year-old Wild 'N Out star and model Bre Tiesi hosted what appeared to be a sex reveal party in Malibu, Calif. on Jan. 30.


According to photos obtained by TMZ, the party was decorated with pink and blue balloons. Bre, 30, who divorced ex-NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel this past November, was seen proudly showing off a growing baby bump as she wore a tight, white strapless dress.


The mom-to-be and The Masked Singer host were snapped hugging and holding hands with each other while surrounded by family and friends. In one photo, Nick, who also wore an all-white outfit, cradles Bre's belly while flashing a big smile.


In another pic, guests shot off party poppers filled with blue confetti, revealing the baby is a boy. 

Nick made headlines last year for welcoming four children with three different women in the span of a few months.

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In addition to 10-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan Cannon he shares with his ex-wife Mariah Carey, Nick has a son, Golden "Sagon" Cannon, 4, and 13-month-old daughter, Powerful Queen Cannon, with ex Brittany Bell. Last June, he welcomed twin boys, Zion Mixolydian Cannon and Zillion Heir Cannon, with Abby De La Rosa.

The following month, the Drumline star welcomed son Zen, his seventh child, with model Alyssa Scott. On an episode of The Nick Cannon Show in December, Nick revealed that the infant had passed away after a battle with brain cancer that was first detected when they took him for a health checkup. 

"We thought it would be a routine process," he told the audience at the time. "We went in just to check his sinuses, and they actually said his sinuses were pretty cool."

"But by the time we found out that he had another condition. And I think it was called, if I'm not mistaken, fluid that was building up in his head, and that was the cause," Nick said, referring to the condition hydrocephalus. "His head was starting to get big. When we found out it was more, they called it a malignant tumor in his head."


Months after welcoming Zen and before the child's death, the "Gigolo" singer said he was planning to hold off on expanding his family, at least for the time being.

"I told you, man, I'm celibate right now," Nick told DJ EFN and N.O.R.E. in an October interview on Revolt's Drink Champs. "I'm going to see if I could make it to 2022."

He added, "I'm trying to chill out though. I'm chillin', I'm kind of stepping away, getting focused, going within, getting my celibacy on. I have enough children, enough frolicking, I'm good right now."

The following month, Nick reiterated his intended celibacy on Dr. Oz, explaining he wanted to focus on his daytime talk show. Nick revealed that one of his therapists talked to him about public perception of the star having multiple children and asked him about how he felt about "taking a little sabbatical." 


"I was kind of trying to make my point like, I'm not driven by sex, so I could stop right now if I wanted to," he explained. "And throughout that challenge, I was like, all right, I'm going to see if I can make it to 2022 so I could focus on my show."

He added, "So it's been quite entertaining on the show for people to see if I could make it to the goal. Other people have diets. I guess, I have [this]."

Marvel's Simu Liu and David Dastmalchian Speak Out After Evangeline Lilly Defends COVID-19 Vaccine Stance

Marvel stars Simu Liu and David Dastmalchian have both seemingly spoken out against Ant-Man actress Evangeline Lilly after she attended an anti-vaccine mandate protest in Washington, D.C.

Marvel stars Simu Liu and David Dastmalchian have both seemingly spoken out against Ant-Man actress Evangeline Lilly following her recent comments about her attendance at an anti-vaccine mandate rally in Washington, D.C. 


On Jan. 27, Lilly took to Instagram to share she had attended the protest in order "to support bodily sovereignty," claiming that "nobody should ever be forced to inject their body with anything, against their will" out of fear of "violent attacks," "alienation from loved ones" or "excommunication from society" amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The Marvel actress added, "This is not the way. This is not safe. This is not healthy. This is not love. I understand the world is in fear, but I don't believe that answering fear with force will fix our problems. I was pro choice before COVID and I am still pro choice today." 

Shortly after Lilly, who has 2.2 million Instagram followers, published her post, scores of people responded with either support or condemnation over her words.


Dastmalchian, who plays Kurt in the Ant-Man films, tweeted, "It's so unfortunate when people with a large platform use that platform to share irresponsible things." He did not mention Lilly by name.

Neither did Liu, who portrays the titular role in the 2021 Marvel film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, when he tweeted about the coronavirus pandemic on the day Lilly shared her post.

"I lost my grandparents to COVID last year. They were still waiting for their vaccines," the actor tweeted. "I'm fortunate to have been double-vaccinated and boosted when I got COVID 2 weeks ago. Felt like a cold." 


He also urged the media to stop "spotlighting opinions that are not rooted in facts or science."


Lilly has not commented on her fellow Marvel stars' remarks.

This isn't the first time she has faced backlash for her opinions on the pandemic. In March 2020, after The Hobbit star compared COVID to a "respiratory flu" and said that "where we are right now feels a lot too close to Marshall [sic] Law for my comfort," she was seemingly slammed by actress Sophie Turner.

"Stay inside, don't be f--king stupid... even if you count your 'freedom' over your... health," the Game of Thrones alum said on Instagram Live at the time. "I don't give a f about your freedom, you could be infecting other people, other vulnerable people around you."

Lilly later apologized for her "arrogant" remarks on Instagram, writing in part, "My direct and special apologies to those most affected by this pandemic. I never meant to hurt you. When I wrote that post 10 days ago, I thought I was infusing calm into the hysteria. I can see now that I was projecting my own fears into an already fearful and traumatic situation."

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Nick Cannon Hosts Baby Shower For Pregnant Bre Tiesi

Nick Cannon may be adding to his growing brood of kids, as the talk show host was seen hosting a sex reveal party with pregnant model Brie Tiesi.

Nick Cannon Hosts Baby Shower For Pregnant Bre Tiesi

Fans are speculating that Nick Cannon is seemingly becoming a dad for the eighth time. The 40-year-old Wild 'N Out star and model Bre Tiesi hosted what appeared to be a sex reveal party in Malibu, Calif. on Jan. 30.


According to photos obtained by TMZ, the party was decorated with pink and blue balloons. Bre, 30, who divorced ex-NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel this past November, was seen proudly showing off a growing baby bump as she wore a tight, white strapless dress.


The mom-to-be and The Masked Singer host were snapped hugging and holding hands with each other while surrounded by family and friends. In one photo, Nick, who also wore an all-white outfit, cradles Bre's belly while flashing a big smile.


In another pic, guests shot off party poppers filled with blue confetti, revealing the baby is a boy. 

Nick made headlines last year for welcoming four children with three different women in the span of a few months.

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In addition to 10-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan Cannon he shares with his ex-wife Mariah Carey, Nick has a son, Golden "Sagon" Cannon, 4, and 13-month-old daughter, Powerful Queen Cannon, with ex Brittany Bell. Last June, he welcomed twin boys, Zion Mixolydian Cannon and Zillion Heir Cannon, with Abby De La Rosa.

The following month, the Drumline star welcomed son Zen, his seventh child, with model Alyssa Scott. On an episode of The Nick Cannon Show in December, Nick revealed that the infant had passed away after a battle with brain cancer that was first detected when they took him for a health checkup. 

"We thought it would be a routine process," he told the audience at the time. "We went in just to check his sinuses, and they actually said his sinuses were pretty cool."

"But by the time we found out that he had another condition. And I think it was called, if I'm not mistaken, fluid that was building up in his head, and that was the cause," Nick said, referring to the condition hydrocephalus. "His head was starting to get big. When we found out it was more, they called it a malignant tumor in his head."


Months after welcoming Zen and before the child's death, the "Gigolo" singer said he was planning to hold off on expanding his family, at least for the time being.

"I told you, man, I'm celibate right now," Nick told DJ EFN and N.O.R.E. in an October interview on Revolt's Drink Champs. "I'm going to see if I could make it to 2022."

He added, "I'm trying to chill out though. I'm chillin', I'm kind of stepping away, getting focused, going within, getting my celibacy on. I have enough children, enough frolicking, I'm good right now."

The following month, Nick reiterated his intended celibacy on Dr. Oz, explaining he wanted to focus on his daytime talk show. Nick revealed that one of his therapists talked to him about public perception of the star having multiple children and asked him about how he felt about "taking a little sabbatical." 


"I was kind of trying to make my point like, I'm not driven by sex, so I could stop right now if I wanted to," he explained. "And throughout that challenge, I was like, all right, I'm going to see if I can make it to 2022 so I could focus on my show."

He added, "So it's been quite entertaining on the show for people to see if I could make it to the goal. Other people have diets. I guess, I have [this]."

Marvel's Simu Liu and David Dastmalchian Speak Out After Evangeline Lilly Defends COVID-19 Vaccine Stance

Marvel stars Simu Liu and David Dastmalchian have both seemingly spoken out against Ant-Man actress Evangeline Lilly after she attended an anti-vaccine mandate protest in Washington, D.C.

Marvel stars Simu Liu and David Dastmalchian have both seemingly spoken out against Ant-Man actress Evangeline Lilly following her recent comments about her attendance at an anti-vaccine mandate rally in Washington, D.C. 


On Jan. 27, Lilly took to Instagram to share she had attended the protest in order "to support bodily sovereignty," claiming that "nobody should ever be forced to inject their body with anything, against their will" out of fear of "violent attacks," "alienation from loved ones" or "excommunication from society" amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The Marvel actress added, "This is not the way. This is not safe. This is not healthy. This is not love. I understand the world is in fear, but I don't believe that answering fear with force will fix our problems. I was pro choice before COVID and I am still pro choice today." 

Shortly after Lilly, who has 2.2 million Instagram followers, published her post, scores of people responded with either support or condemnation over her words.


Dastmalchian, who plays Kurt in the Ant-Man films, tweeted, "It's so unfortunate when people with a large platform use that platform to share irresponsible things." He did not mention Lilly by name.

Neither did Liu, who portrays the titular role in the 2021 Marvel film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, when he tweeted about the coronavirus pandemic on the day Lilly shared her post.

"I lost my grandparents to COVID last year. They were still waiting for their vaccines," the actor tweeted. "I'm fortunate to have been double-vaccinated and boosted when I got COVID 2 weeks ago. Felt like a cold." 


He also urged the media to stop "spotlighting opinions that are not rooted in facts or science."


Lilly has not commented on her fellow Marvel stars' remarks.

This isn't the first time she has faced backlash for her opinions on the pandemic. In March 2020, after The Hobbit star compared COVID to a "respiratory flu" and said that "where we are right now feels a lot too close to Marshall [sic] Law for my comfort," she was seemingly slammed by actress Sophie Turner.

"Stay inside, don't be f--king stupid... even if you count your 'freedom' over your... health," the Game of Thrones alum said on Instagram Live at the time. "I don't give a f about your freedom, you could be infecting other people, other vulnerable people around you."

Lilly later apologized for her "arrogant" remarks on Instagram, writing in part, "My direct and special apologies to those most affected by this pandemic. I never meant to hurt you. When I wrote that post 10 days ago, I thought I was infusing calm into the hysteria. I can see now that I was projecting my own fears into an already fearful and traumatic situation."