Nick Cannon is sharing his family’s Christmas spirit.
10.12.2021 - 23:47 / usmagazine.com
His legacy. Nick Cannon found a special way to pay tribute to his late son, Zen, after the 5-month-old died from a brain tumor.
The actor, 41, revealed during the Friday, December 10, episode of his talk show that he got a tattoo of Zen. He showed a photo of the new ink during his “Pic of the Day” segment.
“That’s actually my rib right there. Last night I got the opportunity to go get a tattoo of my son Zen as an angel on my rib,” he explained to the audience. “I’m still all bandaged up, and it
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Just days after announcing the death of his 5-month-old son Zen, Nick Cannon beautifully paid tribute to his baby boy with a permanent piece of artwork.
Nick Cannon is honoring his late son, Zen, in a touching way. The actor, 41, shared on his eponymous daytime talk show on Friday that he got a tattoo of the 5-month-old who died on Dec. 5 from brain cancer to pay tribute. “This is a week where I’ve seen so much love. More love than I’ve probably ever experienced so even in the midst of a loss, I gotta say thank you to y’all,” he told the audience before sharing a photo of the tattoo during the show’s “Pic of the Day” segment.
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