Nick Cannon Gets Tattoo To Commemorate Passing Of 5-Month-Old Son [VIDEO]
Nick Cannon Gets Tattoo To Commemorate The Passing Of His Son
The loss of child never gets easier but Nick Cannon is here to show that you can still honor them in your time of grief.
The Wild-N-Out host is still showing his undeniable love to his late son, Zen. Cannon shared with his viewers and audience that he recently got a tattoo to commemorate his son’s legacy. The tattoo, which is located on his rib, is a portrait of Zen as an angel.

Nick shared a clip on Instagram with the caption
“I’ve seen so much love this week. I can’t say THANK YOU enough. I will always have this angel with me. #NickCannonShow #PicOfTheDay.
In the clip, the 41 year-old talk show host explained how long it took the tattoo artist and even gave a video recap of the process.
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Last night I got the opportunity to go get a tattoo of my son Zen as an angel on my rib. I’m still all bandaged up and it hurts all right here right now. I think I probably got there around 7:30PM and got out of there around 1AM.
He continued:
I enjoyed every moment of the experience to forever have my son right here rib, right here on my side, as my angel.
As previously reported, Zen passed away at 5 months old from brain cancer. Nick Cannon and Alyssa Scott welcomed their baby boy in June.

Lets continue to keep this family in our prayers.


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