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American Comedian, Nick Cannon Reveals Why He Insured His Testicles for $10 Million

By Omowumi Omotosho

 

 

 

Nick Cannon, a well-known American television host, has revealed his reasons for insuring his testicles for a staggering $10 million. As a father of 12, Cannon described his testicles as his “most valuable assets.”

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Cannon explained his decision, noting that many celebrities, especially athletes, insure their significant body parts, such as legs.

“I had to insure my most valuable assets,” he shared. “Because you hear about all these different celebrities insuring their legs. So I was like, ‘Hey, well, I got to insure my most valuable body part.'”

Cannon emphasized that he is just “making sure nothing goes wrong” with his testicles, despite not having immediate plans to expand his family further.

Back in June, Cannon, best known for hosting “The Masked Singer,” took an unconventional step to secure his future by insuring his testicles for $10 million. This decision was made in partnership with men’s personal care company, Dr. Squatch, according to The US Sun.

Utilizing Dr. Squatch’s Ball Valuation Tool, Cannon, at 43, assessed his testicles on various factors, including size and performance. This assessment led to the creation of a substantial insurance policy through Momentous Insurance Brokerage’s Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC (MMA).

With his usual humor, Cannon addressed the public, saying, “Haters say it’s time for me to stop having kids and put this super sperm to rest, but I’m doubling down on these valuable balls and my future kids.”

He thanked Dr. Squatch for helping him protect his assets and encouraged others to consider similar precautions. “Don’t go another day without protecting and caring for your most valuable assets with Ball-to-Ball Coverage through Dr. Squatch’s new Ball Care products,” he concluded. Cannon now humorously holds the title of “Most Valuable Balls.”

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