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Father of 12 Nick Cannon takes out $10M 'insurance policy' on specific body part

Father of 12 Nick Cannon takes out $10M 'insurance policy' on specific body part

A tongue-in-cheek post saw the rapper and comedian partnering with men's care product to talk about the 'insurance' on one part of his body

Nick Cannon has taken out an 'insurance policy' on just one part of his anatomy.

Cannon has done well in many a area during his career, from comedy to rap, as well as stacking up some acting credits as well.


Now the rapper and comedian has partnered with Dr. Squatch, a men's healthcare brand, and taken out an 'insurance policy'.

This 'insurance policy' was reportedly worth some $10 million, and was for one specific part of Cannon's anatomy.

Given that Cannon's skills are associated with speaking or singing, it might be his vocal chords or some part of his mouth.

But no, this would in fact be incorrect, it's not actually this part of Cannon's anatomy which was 'insured' for $10 million.

So, which part of Cannon's body is it which has the insane 'insurance' valuation attached to it?

Well, in addition to his career and music, Cannon is also known for having 12 children with six women.

Nick Cannon posted the video to Instagram. (Leon Bennett/Getty Images for Amazon)
Nick Cannon posted the video to Instagram. (Leon Bennett/Getty Images for Amazon)

Surely not, you might be thinking reading that, as that would just be far too on the nose?

But no, it is indeed that part of Cannon's body which has been 'insured' the extremely high valuation.

To be clear, it's not everything down there which has been 'insured', but just his testicles.

In a post to Instagram, the former host of America's Got Talent posted that Dr. Squatch had: "assessed his balls on factors including size, favorite features, and bedroom maneuvers' via their 'Ball Valuation Tool'."

Now to be clear, this isn't an actual insurance policy. It's a marketing gimmick for a line of products from Dr. Squatch to assist with taking care of one's undercarriage.

The 'policy' was part of a marketing campaign. (Carol Lee Rose/Getty Images)
The 'policy' was part of a marketing campaign. (Carol Lee Rose/Getty Images)

The tongue-in-cheek advert sees Cannon proudly declaring that Dr. Squatch insured his balls for $10 million, making him have the most valuable balls in the world.

The caption read: "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!

"Don't go another day without protecting and caring for your most valuable assets with Ball-to-Ball Coverage through Dr. Squatch's new Ball Care products."

Cannon has hit back against people who have remarked on the number of children that he has.

Responding to the criticism, Cannon said: "Haters say it's time for me to stop having kids and put this super sperm to rest, but I'm doubling down on these valuable balls and my future kids."

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Topics: Celebrity, Nick Cannon, Parenting, Social Media, Weird, Instagram, US News