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Nick Cannon will star in a new game show where women will compete to have his next child
Featured Image Credit: Nick Cannon/Instagram. The Avenue Entertainment.

Nick Cannon will star in a new game show where women will compete to have his next child

Ladies, you can win the chance to boldly go where many women have gone before.

Nick Cannon will take part in what is being called 'the mother of all game shows'.

In what can only be described as utterly confusing, there will be a competition to help the very active breeder find the next woman to have his child.

Talk about a concept designed to shatter the sanctity of parenthood and the act of bringing a child into the world.

According to Entertainment Tonight, Cannon will pick from a collection of hopeful gals who are all vying to be his next babymomma.

The abomination - sorry, we misspoke - game show will be hosted by Kevin Hart and is called Who's Having My Baby?

The 42-year-old dad of 12 took to social media to tease the new television show, and a shudder was heard around the globe from people with uteruses.

The straight-up bonkers slice of television will air on E! in the spring.

In the trailer, released on International Women's Day, Cannon gets ready to see the prospective mother of his future child while sitting in the 'hot seat'.

Hart tells him: "You're gonna get some contestants that wanna have your baby."

Cannon then cracks a joke about his selection process: "Eeny, meeny, miny, [moe]."

And if that isn't an insult to women, girls, people who have given birth, and those who can't, then we just don't know what is.

People on social media didn't take too kindly to the trailer, either.

Nick Cannon with ex Mariah Carey and their two kids, Moroccan Scott and Monroe.
Sarah Stewart/Alamy Stock Photo

One Instagram user said: "This better be a joke."

Another said: "Surely it should be called 'Who's not having my baby'."

A third commented: "Very disappointing. This is not a flex."

A fourth user slammed him: "This is so disrespectful of all mothers and the mothers of your children. This is embarrassing."

The new game show certainly indicates that his previous vow of celibacy is definitely not coming back.

Speaking on Angela Yee's Lip Service podcast in 2022, he said: "I didn't even make it to January. I was supposed to make it to the top of the year.

"The thing is everybody saw I was so down. So everybody was like, 'Let's just give him a little vagina, and that's gonna cure it all'."

Cannon has always remained candid about his role as a father and admitted it can be challenging to juggle the needs of his all of his children and their mothers.

Despite the difficulties, he is still able to communicate with all of his children every day and hopes things run smoothly as he adds to his brood.

You know what would solve his challenges? More children, apparently.

Topics: Health, Nick Cannon, Parenting, Celebrity