Alyssa Scott and Nick Cannon are getting ready to remember their son Zen’s death one year ago, but the model is also starting a new chapter.
On Oct. 26, she shared a picture of her baby bump to say that she was pregnant. “With you by my side,” the model wrote next to a photo of herself and her 4-year-old daughter Zeela.
Even though she might be pregnant, Alyssa hasn’t said much about it yet, according to a source, which hasn’t gotten a response to its request for comment.
Since the news came out, the model’s fans have written a lot of congratulations in her comments section.
One user said,
Omg, congratulations, love and blessings to you!
Another said,
I knew it! So happy for you! This is such blessings!
The source says that Cannon is the father of the child.
Zen was only five months old when he was diagnosed with brain cancer in December 2021. He died at the age of five months.
Cannon tells everyone just a few weeks after having his tenth child.
Rise Messiah is his and Brittany Bell’s third child together. Golden Sagon and the Powerful Queen are their other two children.
You probably already know that Cannon has a lot of kids with interesting names.
In the past, he and his partners came up with names like Zion Mixolydian, Zillion Heir, and Legendary Love, whose mom is the model Bre Tiesi.
Last month, Cannon’s 10th child was announced on Instagram.
Another Blessing!!! As my journey on this planet becomes more and more remarkable and unfathomable, all I can do is thank God and continue to ask the Most High to order my steps,
he said.
He has given me stewardship and dominion over a family dynamic that to some is unimaginable.
But more importantly he has blessed me with loving individuals to guide me with care through this purposeful life.
I am so indebted and grateful for the matriarch energy in my time of need.
He concluded by saying,
Probably the most difficult labor and delivery I have ever witnessed!
48 hours of excruciating pain and life risking danger to welcome 10 pounds of Love and joy named RISE MESSIAH CANNON.