Nick Cannon and Brittany Bell welcome a son

Nick Cannon and his ex-girlfriend, Brittany Bell, have welcomed a son. The "Chi-Raq" actor revealed that Golden "Sagon" Cannon, his third child, was born on Tuesday. Cannon posted a picture of his newborn child on Instagram. "Weeping may possibly endure...

Nick Cannon and Brittany Bell welcome a son

Nick Cannon and his ex-girlfriend, Brittany Bell, have welcomed a son.

The "Chi-Raq" actor revealed that Golden "Sagon" Cannon, his third child, was born on Tuesday. Cannon posted a picture of his newborn child on Instagram.

"Weeping may possibly endure for a night, but Joy cometh in the morning!" he wrote in the caption. "No matter how tough the globe might hit you, God generally reminds us of our purpose! #TrueHappiness Welcome to Earth Son! Golden 'Sagon' Cannon two/21/17 #Awakened."

Weeping may endure for a evening, but Joy cometh in the morning! No matter how difficult the globe may possibly hit you, God generally reminds us of our goal! #TrueHappiness Welcome to Earth Son! Golden "Sagon" Cannon two/21/17 #Awakened

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Bahsegel Cannon confirmed rumors that he was expecting a different bundle of joy with Bell, 29, who is a former Miss Arizona U.S.A., last November on Energy 105.1's Breakfast Club.

"I got a infant on the way...absolutely," he said then. bedava bonus "God mentioned be fruitful and multiply. I am undertaking the Lord's function out there."

Cannon, 36, has two youngsters -- five-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan -- with his ex-wife, Mariah Carey. The two split in August 2014 right after becoming married for six years.

The "Wild N Out" creator told ABC News final June that he wanted to have extra kids, calling fatherhood "what I was place on this earth to do."

"We're here to be fruitful and multiply," Cannon continued. "That's what our beings are created for, so we can raise our offspring up so they can have offspring, and [have] generations following generations."

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