Nick Cannon Reacts To Wild Conspiracy Theory Claiming He Had So Many Kids For Bone Marrow Donations

Nick Cannon Reacts To Wild Conspiracy Theory Claiming He Had So Many Kids For Bone Marrow Donations

Nick Cannon is having a laugh at a bizarre conspiracy theory making the rounds online.

The entertainment mogul recently reposted a video reacting to a viral claim that he fathered so many children so he would have access to bone marrow if he ever needed it. The theory appears to reference Cannon’s public battle with lupus, an autoimmune disease he was diagnosed with in 2012.

Rather than shutting the rumor down directly, Cannon leaned into the joke. Sharing the clip to Instagram, he captioned it:

“They’re on to me…”

The post quickly sparked debate in the comments. Some users dismissed the theory as outlandish, while others pointed out that bone marrow isn’t a standard treatment for lupus. One commenter, who said they also have lupus, wrote:

“I have the same condition as Nick and trust me we don’t need bone marrow”

Another suggested the person behind the theory may have confused bone marrow with stem cell treatments, commenting:

“I think he meant stem cells lolll they’re saying it helps cure lupus.”

Cannon, who is the father of 12 children, has often joked about the public’s fascination with his growing family. This time, however, he appeared content to let the internet run with one of its wildest theories yet.

 

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