The multi-hyphenate star already has 12 children, and he’s not ruling out the possibility of adding more to his brood. When asked if he’s done having children during an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Nick said it’s not up to him.
“God decides when we’re done, but I think I’ve got my hands full,” he explained. “And I’m so concentrated. I’m committed. But you never know when you’re 85. I could.”
For the time being, he is preoccupied with raising his large family. Since 2011, Nick has welcomed 12 children, including Monroe, Morrocan, Golden, Powerful, Zion, Zillion, Legendary, Onyx, Rise, and Beautiful, as well as his most recent addition, Halo Marie, born in December. Zen, his 5-month-old son, died in December 2021 from brain cancer.
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The “Masked Singer” host is doing his part to ensure his children’s future success. “It’s a blessing, man, because hopefully because of what I’m able to do, my kids will be able to do whatever they want to do, to be able to say if they want to be a nuclear physicist, I know somebody at an Ivy League school that I could [hit up],” he said.
“If they want to go into the military, if they want to be artists if they want to be actors, it’s a thing where we have the capability. Let’s start talking about it right now so we can make your dreams a reality.”
Despite his hectic schedule, he never fails to spend time with his children.
“Everyone believes it’s time management. “It’s all about energy management,” he explained. “Because once we’re all aligned, the flow becomes much easier. The scheduling is messed up if there are any low frequencies or dissension in there. That works as long as we’re all on the same page and have the same goal — to be the best parents we can be — and then the scheduling is the scheduling.”
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When he’s not being a devoted father, Nick has been grooming tomorrow’s stars as part of his “Future Superstar Tour,” which began last night in Los Angeles. The 24-city tour features emerging artists such as 24kGoldn, Symba, Big Boss Vette, Hitman Holla, JD McCrary, Traetwothree, Pop Money, and others.
“I don’t have the credibility to call anyone a superstar,” he said. “To be [a superstar], you have to have that superstar energy; it’s already within you. It comes from within. “I just wanted to put all those people on a tour bus, old school Berry Gordy style.”

