Nick Cannon‘s role as a father of 12 is an expensive proposition. He recently revealed that family trips to Disneyland cost him six figures annually.

Cannon pulled up to The Breakfast Clubon Friday (December 1), where the multi-hyphenate media mogul reflected on juggling a dozen children and the expenses that come with the holidays.

“I make sure that every kid that wants to do something we have certain things set up,” he began. “I make time and go do it… I’m all over the damn place but it’s fun y’all see my IG.

“You see me I’m at the Grinchmas one day and Candy Cane Lane the other day… We fucking having a ball like you know how much money I spent at Disneyland a year?”

The Wild ‘N Out creator explained that he used to work for Disney and joked it’s the one job he actually wants back in his life because of the perks.

“The crazy thing is I used to host Christmas morning at Disneyland so I used to get that Disney bag. They were perks so all of that stuff was free,” he continued. “It’s no longer free and it was only two kids then… I’m literally at Disneyland at least once a month. I’m probably spending $200,000 a year at Disney.

“Disneyland is expensive at all times if you trying to stay in the hotel, it’s not how it used to be. You gotta make reservations. I’m spending $200,000 a year at Disneyland. I used to be an employee. Mickey, can you hook a n-gga up?”

It isn’t just Christmas that the Cannon clan takes seriously. Nick and some of his family paid homage to Missy Elliott’s iconic music videos for Halloween by rocking some oversized Black bubble suits.

Back in October, the 43-year-old shared a TikTok with Brittany Bell and their three kids together. In it, the entire lot can be seen wearing the bloated balloon body suits popularized by Missy Elliott in the music video of “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly).”

Panic! At The Disco are preparing to release a special deluxe anniversary edition of A Fever You Can't Sweat Out.

The I Write Sins Not Tragedies icons marked the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking 2005 debut album during their performance at When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas over the weekend, and have now confirmed the new edition.

On January 23, the group — originally formed by Brendon Urie, Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross and Brent Wilson — will unveil a limited edition box set that features a remastered version of the record.

The package, priced at £164.99 and available for pre-order, includes 11 unreleased demos and a vinyl pressing of 2006’s Live In Denver. The full live set has also been uploaded to YouTube.

On the band’s UK store, they shared a message:

“To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Panic! At The Disco’s seminal debut album, this limited edition box set brings together a comprehensive time capsule celebrating the record's impact.

This release includes the original album remastered for the first time ever, 11 unreleased demos, plus the legendary 2006 Live In Denver performance — never before released on vinyl or CD.

The box set also includes a 12-page zine with never before seen photos from the era, a sticker set, a door hanger, and a paper doll set.”

By 2023, the band had essentially become a solo project for Urie. Their final show was held in Manchester, UK, where the frontman said: “Sometimes a journey must end for a new one to begin.

“We’ve been trying to keep it to ourselves, though some of you may have heard… Sarah and I are expecting a baby very soon!

The prospect of being a father and getting to watch my wife become a mother is both humbling and exciting. I look forward to this next adventure.”

Panic! returned to the stage at WWWY over the weekend, performing A Fever You Can't Sweat Out in full alongside fan favorites like This Is Gospel and Nine in the Afternoon.

To end the night, they performed I Write Sins Not Tragedies once again, as Smith reunited with Urie for the emotional closing moment.

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