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!

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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.