Nick Cannon explains why he insured his testicles for $10 million: ‘My most valuable assets’

As a movie buff and avid follower of Hollywood news, I find Nick Cannon’s recent announcement about insuring his testicles for $10 million quite intriguing. With his experience in the entertainment industry, I’ve come to know that celebrities often take extraordinary measures to protect their assets, be it physical or financial. However, this news took me by surprise, given the context of Cannon’s life and family situation.


Nick Cannon, known for his hosting gigs on TV and father to twelve children, made headlines with his announcement of insuring his testicles for a reported sum of ten million dollars. He’s taking proactive measures, bracing himself for potential unexpected circumstances.

“Out here, we’re skilled at making a commotion, and that’s just what we accomplished,” Cannon shared with Entertainment Tonight over the weekend. (This version aims to keep the original meaning while using more common and clear phrases.)

He explained, “Given the news about celebrities insuring various parts of their bodies, I decided it was necessary for me to protect my most prized possessions – my most valuable assets.”

Verification of Information: Heidi Klum, like other stars, holds insurance policies for her distinctive features. Specifically, it’s been reported that $2 million was wagered on Klum’s legs by an unidentified client. In contrast, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ policy was secured by Dr. Squatch, a personal-care firm.

Cannon quipped that he was merely “ensuring everything is fine” with his reproductive organs, despite having no imminent plans to grow his family.

Cannon’s attempts at having children have become a popular topic of humor and conversation online. He has embraced the jokes, featuring in a 2022 commercial with Ryan Reynolds to create a cocktail named “the Vasectomy,” or “the ultimate cocktail,” and offering solace to Elon Musk last year following the birth of his twins.

Last year, I shared with The Times that I hadn’t initially intended to have a large family. However, I found myself wanting to make the women around me happy when they expressed a desire to have kids.

“I just wanted to give them what they desired,” he said. “I kept saying, ‘I can handle it.’”

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2024-07-18 19:37