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In June, TV personality Nick Cannon, father of 12, had taken an unconventional step to secure his future by insuring his testicles for $10 million.
Stating his reasons, the father of 12 clarified that he insured his testicles because they are his “most valuable assets.”.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Cannon stated that he took the decision because other celebrities, especially athletes, were also insuring valuable body parts like legs.
“I had to insure my most valuable assets. Because you hear about like all these different celebrities insuring their leg. So I was like, ‘Hey, well, I got to insure my most valuable body part.
“He’s just “making sure nothing goes wrong” with his testicles, even though he doesn’t have plans to expand his family anytime soon.
The star of “The Masked Singer” partnered with men’s personal care company Dr. Squatch to assess and protect his assets, according the US Sun.
Using Dr. Squatch’s Ball Valuation Tool, Nick Cannon, 43, evaluated his testicles on various factors including size and bedroom performance.
The assessment led to the establishment of a substantial insurance policy, executed through Momentous Insurance Brokerage’s Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC (MMA).
Addressing the public with his usual humor, Cannon stated, “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 expressed gratitude to Dr. Squatch for providing the necessary protection to maintain his growing family.
Nick Cannon also used the opportunity to promote Dr. Squatch’s new Ball Care products, urging others to consider similar protection: “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,” his statement closed.
Nick now has the coveted title of “Most Valuable Balls.”