Nick Cannon’s 5-Month-Old Son Zen Dies Of Brain Cancer [Condolences]
Nick Cannon’s 5-Month-Old Son Zen Dies Of Brain Cancer
Very sad news. Nick Cannon is mourning the loss of one of his children.
The 41-year-old TV personality announced on his talk show that his youngest son, 5-month-old Zen, died of brain cancer.
Nick Cannon and Alyssa Scott welcomed their baby boy in June. He is Nick’s seventh child. On his show, shared that Zen had form of brain cancer. He shared on his talk show,
“I always noticed he had a cough and so I wanted to check it out. He had this interesting breathing and by the time he was two months I noticed he had this nice sized head too — a Cannon head. We didn’t think anything of it. But I wanted to take him to the doctor for his sinus and breathing. We thought it would be routine.”
He explains that his condition recently worsened.
“This weekend I made an effort to spend the most quality time with Zen. We woke up on Sunday and went to the ocean with him and Alyssa and then I had to fly back to New York for the show. I got a call on my way to the airport to head back to Zen.”
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We send our condolences to Nick and Alyssa.



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