Nick Cannonhas a single regret aboutinsuring his balls he shouldve aimed for a higher payout.

But now that some time has passed, Cannon believes his, uh, assets were undervalued.

“It wasn’t enough,” he toldE!

Nick Cannon at the FOX Fall Press Day Red Carpet held at the FOX Lot on September 5, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

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Newsin a new interview.

“Should’ve been $12 million, one for each kid.”

As for those still confused about this unusual insurance policy, Canon laid it out plainly.

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All that said, Cannon has no plans to retire his little Cannons any time soon.

“I still got a long way to go, he shared.

Even the lateTina Turnertook precautions, taking out a$3.2 million policyon her legs.

Cannons most valuable body part has famously made him a father of 12.

He and Scott also lost a 5-month-old baby boy, Zen, to brain cancer in 2021.