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Nick Cannon cradles newborn as he attends his 5-year-old son's basketball game

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Nick Cannon cradled his newborn son Rise on Friday when he attended his 5-year-old son Golden's basketball game in Los Angeles.The multi-hyphenate entertainer, 42, could soon have a reality show on TLC as he recently announced that his ex-girlfriend Alyssa Scott, 29, is pregnant with his 11th child.The growth spirt of Cannon's family tree shows no signs of stopping.

He is also currently expecting another arrival with his other ex-girlfriend Abby De La Rosa, 31. All hands on deck: Nick Cannon, 42, cradled his newborn son Rise on Friday when he attended his 5-year-old son Golden's basketball game in Los Angeles.

The multi-hyphenate entertainer recently announced that his ex-girlfriend Alyssa Scott, 29, is pregnant with his 11th child More arms might be needed: The family man and his other ex-girlfriend Brittany Bell, 34, welcomed Rise into the Cannon Bunch in September, just nine days after the birth of his ninth child – a daughter named Onyx Ice – with model LaNisha Cole, 40Cannon donned a black-and-white basketball jacket with black sweatpants and matching Converse shoes for the outing.

The rapper appeared to be caught slightly off guard by the cameras as he kept his newborn son safe in his arms. The family man and his ex-girlfriend Brittany Bell, 34, welcomed Rise into the Cannon Bunch in September, just nine days after the birth of his ninth child – a daughter named Onyx Ice – with model LaNisha Cole, 40.Between welcoming babies into the world and announcing that more are on the way, it's a marvel that Cannon has any free time at all.

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