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Nick Cannon reveals what Monroe’s viral words really meant

The father of 12 says his 15-year-old daughter's Instagram post about having one brother was taken out of context and aimed at strangers, not family
Destiny PhilipsBy Destiny PhilipsMay 7, 2026 Entertainment No Comments4 Mins Read
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When Monroe Cannon posted to her Instagram Stories in November 2025, she had no way of knowing the internet would turn a brief, personal clarification into a days-long national conversation about her father’s family. She was 15, she had a specific audience in mind, and the message she thought she was sending had almost nothing to do with the one people received.

Nick Cannon addressed the situation directly during a recent appearance on the Club Shay Shay podcast with Shannon Sharpe, explaining what his daughter actually meant and what the experience ended up teaching her.

What Monroe was really saying

The post that circulated widely stated that Monroe had only one brother, referring to her twin Moroccan, while acknowledging the existence of younger half-siblings on her father’s side. Online, the interpretation that spread was that Monroe was distancing herself from her extended family or making a pointed statement about the children Cannon has with other women.

Cannon told Sharpe, 57, that the post had a far more ordinary origin. Teenagers online had been falsely claiming to be Monroe’s siblings, and she wanted to shut that down. Within her own peer group and age range, Moroccan is her only sibling in any meaningful sense. The people she was correcting had no real connection to her family. She was not commenting on her younger half-siblings at all.

Monroe and Moroccan, both 15, are the children Cannon shares with his ex-wife Mariah Carey. The two separated in 2014 and finalized their divorce in 2016. Cannon has since had 10 more children with several other women, a family structure that has kept him among the most discussed celebrity fathers in recent memory.

Monroe’s reaction to the fallout

Despite the straightforward explanation, the response to the post hit Monroe hard. Cannon described his daughter as visibly distressed by how far and fast her words traveled and said she was unprepared for the speed at which a small personal moment could become a public story. She also expressed remorse to both her father and her younger siblings, even though the younger children were nowhere near old enough to understand what had happened.

Cannon was clear with her that she owed no explanation to anyone online. At the same time, he saw the episode as a genuine opening to talk about something he takes seriously as a parent.

A Monroe moment that turned into a larger lesson

The conversation Cannon had with his daughter after the post circulated centered on the gap between intention and reception on social media. He walked her through the idea that even a completely harmless statement, once it reaches a large enough audience, can develop a meaning the original poster never intended and cannot walk back easily. For a teenager still working out how to exist publicly as the child of two of the most recognizable figures in entertainment, it landed differently than a hypothetical would have.

Cannon has spoken openly before about his own path through fatherhood. During a September 2025 appearance on The Breakfast Club, he acknowledged that having 12 children reflected choices made during a period when he was not approaching things with the care or intention he would bring now, and said the picture might have looked different with more reflection. He has remained consistent, however, in expressing commitment to each of his children.

Beyond Monroe and Moroccan, Cannon has children with Brittany Bell, Abby De La Rosa, Bre Tiesi and LaNisha Cole. He also shares two children with Alyssa Scott, including son Zen, who died at five months old in December 2021 after being diagnosed with brain cancer.

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