


Nick Cannon pulled all the stops for his twins’ 12th birthday bash.
Not only did the “Masked Singer” host shut down California’s Six Flags Magic Mountain for Moroccan and Monroe to enjoy, but he also flew out their friends “from all over” to celebrate the big day.
Cannon, 42, posted epic footage from the birthday outing via Instagram Sunday.
“Happy 12th Birthday to my first borns Roc & Roe! ????❤️” he wrote. “Daddy loves y’all forever!”
The crew arrived to the park via stretch limousine, and the comedian matched his son and daughter in customized white sweatshirts as they rode rollercoasters, played games and ate dessert.
“We rocked all night long until midnight,” Cannon revealed in a voiceover.
The “All That” alum shares the twins with ex-wife Mariah Carey, who also honored them with a sweet Instagram post of her own.
“Happy birthday to my favorite people on the planet!!!” the Grammy winner, 54, captioned her slideshow over the weekend. “I thank God for you every day!
“Our love is Supernatural!!!” Carey continued. “Ooh darlings ‘cause you’ll ALWAYS be my babies!!! ❤️❤️????????????????❤️❤️”
Cannon — who was married to Carey from 2008 to 2016 — recently clapped back at speculation that he “fumbled” his ex.
“Maybe she fumbled me,” he quipped on a “Daily Cannon Show” episode last week
Since splitting from Carey, Cannon has welcomed 10 more children with five different women.
“I got some super sperm or something,” he joked to Howie Mandel last month.
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The “Drumline” star shares sons Golden, 6, and Rise, 7 months, and daughter Powerful, 2, with Brittany Bell, as well as 1-year-old twin boys Zion and Zillion, and daughter Beautiful, 5 months, with Abby De La Rosa.
Additionally, he is the father of son Legendary, 10 months, and daughter Onyx, 7 months, with Bre Tiesi and LaNisha Cole, respectively.
He most recently welcomed daughter Halo, 4 months, with Alyssa Scott. Their son, Zen, died in December 2021 at 5 months.
Earlier this month, Cannon insisted that Moroccan and Monroe “have fun” with his big brood and “enjoy” all their siblings.
“Who knows where that will go once 16 hits,” he told “Howie Mandel Does Stuff” podcast listeners. “I’m just tryin to play close attention to it.”
Cannon, however, told People that he’d rather divide his time with his children than get them all together.
“[The] only person that would benefit from having everyone in the same space would probably be me,” he said. “I feel like qualitative experiences are when I can give everyone their own individual experience.
“I actually love stepping into their world. Going to their sports games or giving them their personal time for the holidays,” Cannon continued. “So I have no problem with bouncing around.”