Nick Cannon with Moroccan and Monroe inside his New Jersey home.Photo:Nick Cannon/YouTubeNick Cannonopened up his New Jersey mansion for a tour — with help from his andMariah Carey’s twins,Moroccan and Monroe Cannon.In a 30-minuteYouTube video tourof his estate, the 44-year-old “super dad” and the two kids, 13, showed off the sprawling house, which includes “13 bathrooms,” a ball pit, a large Martin Luther King Jr. Bearbrick in a library, a Louis Vuitton Iron Man helmet and a massive slide.“I put this slide in before I even had kids,” thefather of 12said in the video published on Dec. 31. “This was for me. I got tired of walking down the steps and going to the kitchen or going to the living room, so I said I want to be able to slide into a ball pit at the front of my house.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Throughout the tour, Cannon mentioned ex-wife Carey several times. Although theysplit in 2016, they still co-parent “Roc” and “Roe.”When Cannon and Monroe passed a guitar in the house, the proud dad said, “I’m teaching my daughter how to play guitar," to which Roe replied, “I already know.”The Masked Singerhost then explained how Monroe “plays guitar in her mom’s show," referring to Carey’sChristmas Time Tour.Later, Cannon began to give the tour solo “because my kids actually have to be onstage with their mom, and I’m going to get in trouble if they’re late for the show.“Nick and Monroe Cannon in the ball pit inside his New Jersey home.Nick Cannon/YouTubeCannon, who was diagnosed withlupusin 2012, also told a sentimental story about hisjourneywith the illness when Monroe pointed to his Louis VuittonIron Manhelmet in the house.“I’m a huge Iron Man fan because Iron Man almost lost his life, and when he got down to the bottom, and they thought it was over, that’s when his superhero activated,” he said, before relating his chronic autoimmune disease that has no cure. “I connected with that because of my lupus, so when I got lupus, I was like, ‘That’s my superpower.’ ”
Nick Cannon with Moroccan and Monroe inside his New Jersey home.Photo:Nick Cannon/YouTube
Nick Cannon/YouTube
Nick Cannonopened up his New Jersey mansion for a tour — with help from his andMariah Carey’s twins,Moroccan and Monroe Cannon.In a 30-minuteYouTube video tourof his estate, the 44-year-old “super dad” and the two kids, 13, showed off the sprawling house, which includes “13 bathrooms,” a ball pit, a large Martin Luther King Jr. Bearbrick in a library, a Louis Vuitton Iron Man helmet and a massive slide.“I put this slide in before I even had kids,” thefather of 12said in the video published on Dec. 31. “This was for me. I got tired of walking down the steps and going to the kitchen or going to the living room, so I said I want to be able to slide into a ball pit at the front of my house.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Throughout the tour, Cannon mentioned ex-wife Carey several times. Although theysplit in 2016, they still co-parent “Roc” and “Roe.”When Cannon and Monroe passed a guitar in the house, the proud dad said, “I’m teaching my daughter how to play guitar,” to which Roe replied, “I already know.”The Masked Singerhost then explained how Monroe “plays guitar in her mom’s show," referring to Carey’sChristmas Time Tour.Later, Cannon began to give the tour solo “because my kids actually have to be onstage with their mom, and I’m going to get in trouble if they’re late for the show.“Nick and Monroe Cannon in the ball pit inside his New Jersey home.Nick Cannon/YouTubeCannon, who was diagnosed withlupusin 2012, also told a sentimental story about hisjourneywith the illness when Monroe pointed to his Louis VuittonIron Manhelmet in the house.“I’m a huge Iron Man fan because Iron Man almost lost his life, and when he got down to the bottom, and they thought it was over, that’s when his superhero activated,” he said, before relating his chronic autoimmune disease that has no cure. “I connected with that because of my lupus, so when I got lupus, I was like, ‘That’s my superpower.’ ”
Nick Cannonopened up his New Jersey mansion for a tour — with help from his andMariah Carey’s twins,Moroccan and Monroe Cannon.
In a 30-minuteYouTube video tourof his estate, the 44-year-old “super dad” and the two kids, 13, showed off the sprawling house, which includes “13 bathrooms,” a ball pit, a large Martin Luther King Jr. Bearbrick in a library, a Louis Vuitton Iron Man helmet and a massive slide.
“I put this slide in before I even had kids,” thefather of 12said in the video published on Dec. 31. “This was for me. I got tired of walking down the steps and going to the kitchen or going to the living room, so I said I want to be able to slide into a ball pit at the front of my house.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Throughout the tour, Cannon mentioned ex-wife Carey several times. Although theysplit in 2016, they still co-parent “Roc” and “Roe.”
When Cannon and Monroe passed a guitar in the house, the proud dad said, “I’m teaching my daughter how to play guitar,” to which Roe replied, “I already know.”
The Masked Singerhost then explained how Monroe “plays guitar in her mom’s show," referring to Carey’sChristmas Time Tour.
Later, Cannon began to give the tour solo “because my kids actually have to be onstage with their mom, and I’m going to get in trouble if they’re late for the show."
Nick and Monroe Cannon in the ball pit inside his New Jersey home.Nick Cannon/YouTube
Cannon, who was diagnosed withlupusin 2012, also told a sentimental story about hisjourneywith the illness when Monroe pointed to his Louis VuittonIron Manhelmet in the house.
“I’m a huge Iron Man fan because Iron Man almost lost his life, and when he got down to the bottom, and they thought it was over, that’s when his superhero activated,” he said, before relating his chronic autoimmune disease that has no cure. “I connected with that because of my lupus, so when I got lupus, I was like, ‘That’s my superpower.’ ”
source: people.com