Nick Cannon Shuts Down A Six Flags For Twins' Birthday

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Dem Babies Sixth Birthday Bash - Mariah Carey And Nick Cannon Celebrate Their Twins Sixth Birthday
ANAHEIM, CA - APRIL 30: Nick Cannon (L) rides the Monorail into Disneyland on April 30, 2017 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by FilmMagic/FilmMagic)
Nick is doing it big for the twins.

Nick Cannon has become well known for his parade of children and baby mamas. Sometimes, he even struggles to remember all of his own kids' names. However, that doesn't mean that he isn't trying his best to give his kids a good life. In fact, he shows them quite a bit of love. Cannon recently celebrated the 12th birthday of his twins, Monroe and Moroccan. They are the children that he shares with Mariah Carey, who was also present. To commemorate the occasion, Cannon went the extra mile. He shut down Six Flags for a private party with his children's friends.

He shared the festivities with his followers on Instagram, where he posted a video of the party. The clip shows the children, surrounded by their loved ones, smiling and enjoying themselves. In the background, 50 Cent's "In Da Club" can be heard playing. "Roc and Roe’s 12th, [we] shutting down, Magic Mountain. Six Flags, doing what big 12 year olds do. The big 12, let’s go!” he exclaims in the video. His twins' birthday isn't the only thing Nick is happy about.

Nick Cannon Celebrates The End Of "Red Table Talk"

Nick Cannon recently expressed how pleased he was that the infamous Red Table Talk has been canceled. The show was hosted by Jada Pinkett Smith and frequently had big name celebrity guests. Other Smith family members like Will, Jaden, and Willow were also staples. However, more often than not, the show gained attention for its extreme toxicity. Many often criticized the show for it.

On Nick's radio show, he claimed that the Will Smith incident at the Oscars would not have happened if not for Red Table Talk. "If there was no Red Table Talk then he wouldn’t have slapped the sh*t out of Chris Rock,” Cannon claimed. His co-host, Abby De La Rosa disagreed with him, saying that the show represented honesty and openness. "Too much honesty can get your a*s slapped in the face," Cannon responded. However, his co-host wasn't backing down, though. "A good slap is what people need sometimes” De La Rosa said. What do you think about Nick's take? Let us know in the comments!

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