Taylor Swift might only be recently single (allegedly) and she's already having people proposition her.
American media outlets reported over the weekend that the singing superstar had split with her longtime boyfriend Joe Alwyn.
CNN quoted a source saying the couple grew apart, they broke up several weeks ago, and that things are amicable between them.
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Well, it hasn't taken more than a few days before she's been met with not only a relationship proposal, but also a possible baby.
Nick Cannon told radio host Howard Stern that he would love to start a family with the Midnights singer.
"I'm all in," he said on The Howard Stern Show.
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"First of all, she's an amazing songwriter. What I do love about Taylor Swift is that she has been so vulnerable and open with all of her music."
While he said he doesn't have any plans at the moment to increase his family size, he would definitely change his mind if Swift was willing.
He said her highly publicised relationship history, which has been a massive topic of conversation in the entertainment world, would mean they would work well together.
“Me and Taylor’s numbers are very similar when we’re talking about being in these streets. So, I think she would relate to me very well,” Cannon said.
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“We probably would really understand each other.”
Cannon already has 12 children with different women.
Aside from sharing 11-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan with Mariah Carey, he is also dad to Rise, six months old, Powerful Queen, two and Golden, six, with Brittany Bell.
The list continues with Beautiful, four months, and Zion and Zillion, both one, with Abby De La Rosa.
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He is also father to Halo, three months old, and the late Zen (who tragically died in December 2021) with Alyssa Scott and also Legendary Love, eight months, with Bre Tiesi and Onyx, six months, with LaNisha Cole.
Cannon recently announced he would be launching a TV dating show to find his next baby mamma.
The game show will be hosted by Kevin Hart and is called Who's Having My Baby?
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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.
Topics: Nick Cannon, Taylor Swift, Celebrity