Television host Nick Cannon had his testicles insured for a whopping $10 million. Cannon, 43, is the father of 12 children with six different women. In an Instagram post, Cannon announced that soap company Dr. Squatch valued his gonads at $10 million. However, the post appeared to be a marketing campaign for Dr. Squatch. Still, the insurance policy seems to be legitimate.
Dr. Squatch is a soap company for men. The company website sells several products, such as natural soaps, deodorant, lotion and an all-new “Ball Care” line. The line includes products to maintain hygiene in men’s nebulae, like wipes and specialized lotion.
The social media post on Cannon’s account, in partnership with Dr. Squatch, guides viewers to the company website where users can “see how much [their] balls are worth.” The post does not elaborate on the details of Cannon’s insurance policy.
In the company’s press release, Cannon and Dr. Squatch said Cannon is far from done with having kids. “Shoutout to Dr. Squatch for giving my balls the credit they deserve and hooking me up with the protection I need to keep this family tree rolling!” Cannon said.
In December 2022, on social media, Cannon’s ex-girlfriend LaNisha Cole slammed Cannon for showing “fake love” to his other ex-partners and children. Cole implied that her daughter, Onyx, received Cannon’s “real day in and day out love.”
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