Nick Cannon says his ‘advanced’ son Golden, 7, is already two grades ahead in school – as he praises his ’emotional intelligence’
Nick Cannon’s ‘advanced’ son is already two grades above in school.
The 43-year-old Masked Singer star, who admitted he would “absolutely” get back together with his ex Mariah Carey, shares Golden, seven, Powerful, three, and 22-month-old Rise with Brittany Bell and the proud mum took issue with Instagram to tell her that her children are doing well.
In the adorable photo, Golden and Powerful hold their first day of school signs, along with their younger brother in his pajamas. It shows that the seven-year-old, who would normally be in the second grade, is now in the fourth grade.
She wrote: ‘Back to school for all of us!! My happy babies!! And my Rizzy who is already ready for school and had to jump right in before we all left!!
“Golden is a 7 and in 4th grade (yes, he is advanced and yes, his emotional intelligence matches his cognitive intellect),” she boasted.
Nick Cannon’s ‘advanced’ son Golden is already two grades ahead in school
In the adorable photo, Golden and Powerful hold their first day of school signs alongside their younger brother in his pajamas
“Our Pretty Pow is already in kindergarten! Weee so proud!! ” she shared about her daughter.
And Golden is also ‘class representative’ of his form.
Brittany continues, “Last year Golden ran for his class rep and was elected. Miss Pow is very popular 🙂 So they are doing great. I can’t wait to see them perform this year!”
Nick also has twins, Moroccan and Monroe, 13, with ex-wife Mariah Carey; three-year-old twins, Zion and Zillion, and daughters, Beautiful, 21 months, with Abby De La Rosa; Onyx, 23 months, with LaNisha Cole; Legendary, two, with Bre Tiesi; Halo, 20 months, with Alyssa Scott, the mother of his late son Zen.
And Selling Sunset star Bre recently praised the 43-year-old star for being a “good and present” father who can juggle the needs of all his children.
Despite his busy schedule, Nick finds time to be a present parent for each of his children
“Golden is 7 in 4th grade (yes he is advanced and yes his emotional intelligence matches his cognitive intellect),” Brittany boasted; Brittany, Nick, Powerful and Golden seen in 2022
Brittany continued, “Last year Golden ran for class rep and was elected, and Miss Pow is pretty popular 🙂 so they’re doing great – I can’t wait for this year and what they do!”; seen in 2024
“Our Pretty Pow is already in the Pre-K big kids class! Weee so proud!! ” she shared of her daughter; Powerful, Golden, Nick and Brittany seen in a throwback photo
She told Entertainment tonight of the TV presenter: ‘He’s a great dad. I don’t know why people give him such a hard time, if there’s one thing that man really cares about, it’s being a good and present dad and he makes it work.
“None of us have any problems or anything, so I think it’s about the kids and they’ll always come first.
“Nick is very good at accommodating whatever is asked. He’s very present — whatever I ask for, he’s there,” she said of the father of 12.
And despite his busy schedule and twelve children, he finds time to be a present parent to each of them.
Bre continues: ‘Milestones, photo shoots or anything like that… I always try to keep him in mind because he’s very busy and has multiple productions and all sorts of things.
“It’s really about us being a team and that way it’s easier for him to show up and I prevent him from failing,” she said of the Wild ‘n Out star.
And earlier this month, Nick admitted that all of his former lovers got along “greatly.”
Selling Sunset star Bre recently praised the 43-year-old star for being a “good and present” father who is able to juggle the needs of all his children; Nick, Bre and Legendary seen in 2024
Nick and Alyssa Scott share Halo, 20 months old, and late son Zen; Nick, Alyssa and Halo seen in throwback snapshot
Nick also has twins, Moroccan and Monroe, 13, with his ex-wife Mariah Carey; seen in 2018
He told E! News‘Everyone lives their own life, before me and after me.
‘I think that way you keep the peace and keep everyone moving, so that everyone is only concerned with themselves and not with what anyone else is doing.
“As long as the kids are happy and they have the best understanding, I think that makes sense. You have to operate from that,” he concluded.