Nick Cannon Wants to Give All 11 of His Kids the 'Opportunity to Connect' with Him on Father's Day (Exclusive)

The 'Masked Singer' host reveals his upcoming plans for the holiday with all 11 of his kids

<p>Courtesy of Dr. Squatch</p> Nick Cannon for Dr. Squatch

Courtesy of Dr. Squatch

Nick Cannon for Dr. Squatch

This Father's Day, Nick Cannon can't wait to spend time with all 11 of his kids.

The Masked Singer host, 43, who is partnering with Dr. Squatch, a men's natural soap brand, tells PEOPLE that he's excited to bond with all of his kids during the big holiday.

"It's definitely one of those days where I got be on my Ps and Qs the entire day," Cannon admits.

"It's supposed to be a day where I get to rest, but I want to give all my kids the opportunity to connect and give me gifts, and all that type of stuff. It's a fun day and I appreciate all the love that I get on that day."

Cannon is dad to 12 kids — twins Morocco and Monroe, whom he shares with ex Mariah Carey; sons Golden Sagon and Rise Messiah Cannon and daughter Powerful Queen whom he shares with Brittany Bell; twins Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir and daughter Beautiful Zeppelin with Abby De La Rosa; son Legendary Love with Bre Tiesi; and daughter Onyx Ice Cole with LaNisha Cole.

He is also father to two children with Alyssa Scott — son Zen, who died at five months old in December 2021 after being diagnosed with brain cancer, and daughter Halo Marie Cannon, who was born in December 2022.

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<p>Courtesy of Dr. Squatch</p> Nick Cannon for Dr. Squatch

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Nick Cannon for Dr. Squatch

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Although this year he'll be filming for The Masked Singer on Father's Day, Cannon says that "probably a lot of kids would be on set" as they celebrate the holiday. As for presents, the proud dad shares that it's "all about arts and crafts gifts."

"I'm getting the macaroni necklaces, the construction paper card, all of that stuff, which I love," he says. "My offices are filled with great gifts that my kids have created and conjured up."

Most of Cannon's kids are a little too young to appreciate Dr. Squatch, but the dad of 12 says that he's excited about the partnership because "the idea of their brand is so right now."

"They got their finger on the pulse of what's going on with men, and specifically how they could take humor mixed with health and merge them together," Cannon continues. "It really is all that's effective, and that I'm about as well."

According to Dr. Squatch, the company is even "taking out an 8-figure insurance policy on his balls." As he considers whether or not he wants to grow his family, the proud dad says if Dr. Squatch thinks he's an MVP, then "they might put me back in the game."

With so many little ones, things at home have the potential to get overwhelming, but Cannon tells PEOPLE that he's never once felt in over his head as a parent.

"I'm never overwhelmed, because overwhelmed means like almost when you can't handle it," he explains. "But I'm definitely overly energetic when it comes to all the energy that comes from my kids. I feel that daily. They drive me to thrive."

"It's definitely from the time I open my eyes to the time I get to close them at night, it's all about the kids the whole time," Cannon continues. "When you have 12, it's definitely they're the pulse of all that I do."

And although his kids range from 17 months to 13, Cannon says it's not difficult for him to switch in between the different ages.

"Luckily, I've been blessed that me and my kids are super cool and I'm such a big kid at heart that I'm probably more mischievous than them, so they're always keeping me in line," he tells PEOPLE.

"Even as teenagers, they got to keep me straight, and stop me from getting more tattoos, and doing all type of wild stuff like that. They're the parent."

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