Nick Cannon has once again expanded his family by welcoming a baby girl with model LaNisha Cole.
“victory of the people.” These three strong names add up to one impressive moniker for a little girl.
He has been very open about wanting a lot of kids, and he explained that he is going to teach his daughter to not listen to other’s opinions.“Hopefully I can teach Onyx the same, to not let others shame or ridicule her with their outside opinions, because when they do they are only projecting their own harsh experiences, pain and social programming onto her unblemished beauty,” he wrote.
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