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Alyssa Scott Calls Out Nick Cannon: 'Over a Month Without Seeing Halo!'

2025-05-01

Author: Ting

Model Alyssa Scott Accuses Nick Cannon of Neglect

Model Alyssa Scott has taken a bold stand against Nick Cannon, the father of her 2-year-old daughter Halo, accusing him of not seeing their child for more than a month. This revelation has sparked significant attention on social media.

An Instagram Call-Out

Scott voiced her frustrations on Instagram Stories, sharing a clip from Cannon’s recent appearance on Raven Symoné’s podcast, 'Tea Time.' In the video, Cannon humorously discusses insuring his testicles for an eye-popping $10 million, prompting Scott to respond with sarcasm: "Ha ha haaa Funny. Any plans on seeing your child? It’s been over a month!" She concluded her post by adding a biting remark about how Halo would benefit financially if anything were to happen to Cannon's testicles.

The Insured Testicles Riddle

In a twist of events, Cannon revealed that the insurance policy wasn’t even his idea. In a previous interview, he explained that it started as a joke but ended up becoming a reality. He stated, "I personally didn’t do it. Someone else took the insurance policy out on them. Funny enough, it started off like, ‘Oh this would be a good joke,’ but we really went through with it."

Cannon's Family Growing Pains

While Cannon has made headlines for his notable family—fathering 12 children with multiple partners—his time management and parenting choices have faced scrutiny. In addition to Halo, he tragically lost his son Zen at just five months due to brain cancer. Cannon is also a father to twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-wife Mariah Carey, and several other children with Brittany Bell, Abby De La Rosa, Bre Tiesi, and LaNisha Cole.

Public Reaction and Mixed Feelings

Cannon’s recent comments about his offspring, juxtaposed with his humorous insurance claims, seem to have struck a chord with many. As Scott's call-out goes viral, fans and followers are left questioning Cannon’s commitment as a father versus his showbiz antics. Can humor substitute for parental presence? Only time will tell.