Nick Cannon & Twins Moroccan & Monroe Take Fans On A Video Tour Of His $3.2 Million Mansion

It’s no secret that Nick Cannon is a wealthy man. With 11 children, the actor and host has a lot of expenses. And recently Nick and his twins, Moroccan and Monroe, took fans on a video tour of his $3.2 million mansion.

As a refresher, the Drumline star shares his two oldest kids, “Roc” and “Roe,” 13, with his ex-wife Mariah Carey. Nick has since welcomed 10 other children. He shares two sons, Golden and Rise, and a daughter, Powerful, with Brittany Bell; twin sons, Zion and Zillion, and a daughter, Beautiful, with Abby De La Rosa; a son, Legendary, with Bre Tiesi; a son, Onyx, with LaNisha Cole; and a daughter, Halo, and a late son, Zen, with Alyssa Scott.

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On December 31, 2024, Nick posted a home tour video on his YouTube channel. The 33-minute inside look at his New Jersey mansion featured his 13-year-old twins as the Masked Singer host showed off the impressive property. Highlights of the video included the eccentric custom items decorating it.

Moroccan Cannon
Nick Cannon/YouTube

After walking into Roc’s room, where the teen was played a computer game, Nick told him, “Man, pause the game. It’s time to give all our people a tour of our crib.”

“Why? Why must we?” Roc wondered.

“Because, that’s… We got a YouTube channel!” Nick insisted.

To that, Roc replied, “Let’s have a private, nice house, like Michael Jackson.”

The dad of 12 stressed, “No, our house is definitely not like Michael Jackson’s house.”

After Roc dramatically flung himself on a giant beanbag chair, Nick decided to enlist the help of his twin, who is a “little bit less rambunctious.”

Nick Cannon's daughter Monroe at his mansion
Nick Cannon/YouTube

“Hey guys, come on in,” Roe said after opening the front door so the cameraman could walk inside the foyer. The teen then showed off an ornament she made on the Christmas tree.

Later, Nick moved over to a red piano, and Roe started playing while her father freestyle beat-boxed. (And she looked at the camera in horror.) He asked if that was “cringey,” to which she replied, “You know what that means?” while making a hand gesture. “It means help, I’m in danger.”

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Nick Cannon's ball pit slide in his home
Nick Cannon/YouTube

In Nick’s family room, a giant red slide serves as an alternative to walking downstairs.

“I put this slide in before I even had kids,” Nick explained in the YouTube video. “This was for me. I got tired of walking down the steps and going to the kitchen or going to the living room, so I said I want to be able to slide into a ball pit at the front of my house.”

Louis Vuitton Iron Man helmet
Nick Cannon/YouTube

One item that stuck out in Nick’s home tour was a Louis Vuitton Iron Man helmet. He explained how he related to the character through his own lupus journey.

“I’m a huge Iron Man fan because Iron Man almost lost his life. And when he got down to the bottom, and they thought it was over, that’s when his superhero activated,” Nick said. “I connected with that because of my lupus. So when I got lupus, I was like, ‘That’s my superpower.’”