Hell No! Nick Cannon - baby #8!!! UPDATE #12
Mar 29, 2023 2:05:20 GMT
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Post by no1novice on Mar 29, 2023 2:05:20 GMT
Ugh! This just confirms what a controlling arsehole he is. MASSIVE red flag!
‘Provider’ Nick Cannon clarifies he doesn’t give kids’ moms ‘monthly allowance’
By Riley Cardoza
March 28, 2023 | 7:39am
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Nick Cannon is pulling back the curtain on the financial support he gives his 12 kids’ mothers.
After calling himself a “provider” during a Monday interview with Hot 104.1, the “Masked Singer” host clarified that he doesn’t give a “monthly allowance” or “set amount” of money to the six women he has children with.
“I don’t give myself that [guideline],” the actor, 42, said. “What they need, they get it.”
Cannon continued, “There’s never been something that one of the mothers of my children has asked for and they didn’t receive.”
The “Wild ‘N Out” host has welcomed 12 children over the years — two with Mariah Carey, three with Brittany Bell, three with Abby De La Rosa, two with Alyssa Scott and one each with Bre Tiesi and LaNisha Cole.
The “All That” alum gushed over the “respect and admiration” he has for each parent.
Financial abuse is an aspect of ‘coercive control’ – a pattern of controlling, threatening and degrading behaviour that restricts a victims’ freedom.
It’s important to understand that financial abuse seldom happens in isolation: in most cases perpetrators use other abusive behaviours to threaten and reinforce the financial abuse.
Financial abuse involves a perpetrator using or misusing money which limits and controls their partner’s current and future actions and their freedom of choice. It can include using credit cards without permission, putting contractual obligations in their partner’s name, and gambling with family assets. [1]
Financial abuse can leave women with no money for basic essentials such as food and clothing. It can leave them without access to their own bank accounts, with no access to any independent income and with debts that have been built up by abusive partners set against their names. Even when a survivor has left the home, financial control can still be exerted by the abuser with regard to child maintenance.
Sadly the vast majority of survivors experience financial abuse at some point.
www.womensaid.org.uk/information-support/what-is-domestic-abuse/financial-abuse/
‘Provider’ Nick Cannon clarifies he doesn’t give kids’ moms ‘monthly allowance’
By Riley Cardoza
March 28, 2023 | 7:39am
This video cannot be played because of a technical error.(Error Code: 102700)
Nick Cannon is pulling back the curtain on the financial support he gives his 12 kids’ mothers.
After calling himself a “provider” during a Monday interview with Hot 104.1, the “Masked Singer” host clarified that he doesn’t give a “monthly allowance” or “set amount” of money to the six women he has children with.
“I don’t give myself that [guideline],” the actor, 42, said. “What they need, they get it.”
Cannon continued, “There’s never been something that one of the mothers of my children has asked for and they didn’t receive.”
The “Wild ‘N Out” host has welcomed 12 children over the years — two with Mariah Carey, three with Brittany Bell, three with Abby De La Rosa, two with Alyssa Scott and one each with Bre Tiesi and LaNisha Cole.
The “All That” alum gushed over the “respect and admiration” he has for each parent.
Financial abuse is an aspect of ‘coercive control’ – a pattern of controlling, threatening and degrading behaviour that restricts a victims’ freedom.
It’s important to understand that financial abuse seldom happens in isolation: in most cases perpetrators use other abusive behaviours to threaten and reinforce the financial abuse.
Financial abuse involves a perpetrator using or misusing money which limits and controls their partner’s current and future actions and their freedom of choice. It can include using credit cards without permission, putting contractual obligations in their partner’s name, and gambling with family assets. [1]
Financial abuse can leave women with no money for basic essentials such as food and clothing. It can leave them without access to their own bank accounts, with no access to any independent income and with debts that have been built up by abusive partners set against their names. Even when a survivor has left the home, financial control can still be exerted by the abuser with regard to child maintenance.
Sadly the vast majority of survivors experience financial abuse at some point.
www.womensaid.org.uk/information-support/what-is-domestic-abuse/financial-abuse/