Nick Cannon on Elon Musk's baby news: 'Right there with you, my brother!'

Nick Cannon on Elon Musk's baby news: 'Right there with you, my brother!'

Birds of a feather flock together! Nick supports Elon's efforts to "help the underpopulation crisis". 

Elon Musk and Nick Cannon with their children
Elon Musk and Nick Cannon with their children/ Instagram (@nickcannon), Twitter (@elonmusk)

Nick Cannon and Elon Musk both seem to be on a mission to increase the world's population as much as they can.

Elon made headlines recently after news broke that he secretly fathered twins with Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis - weeks before he welcomed his second child with his now ex-girlfriend, Grimes

The South African-born billionaire, who is now a father of 10 (one of his children died of SIDS at 10 weeks old), took to Twitter to seemingly confirm the reports. 

"Doing my best to help the underpopulation crisis. A collapsing birth rate is the biggest danger civilization faces by far," he tweeted on Thursday. 

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News of the Tesla CEO's latest additions to the family had many questioning if Elon is the new Nick Cannon.

Nick will soon also become a father of nine. He is expecting a child with Bre Tiesi - who is due any day now. According to TMZ, the 41-year-old is also the father of model Abby De La Rosa's unborn baby. 

That brings his total to nine children and five baby mamas - including Mariah Carey. He has also hinted that he is not done yet! 

So, it comes as no surprise that Nick supports baby-making machine Elon. He took to Twitter to respond to Elon's latest tweets about increasing the population.

"Right there with you my Brother!" he commented. 

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And don't be surprised if Elon welcomes more children in the future. The 51-year-old has been very vocal about the world's alleged population collapse. 

He revealed in a tweet shared in May that the "USA birth rate has been below min sustainable levels for 50 years".

"If there aren’t enough people for Earth, then there definitely won’t be enough for Mars," the tech billionaire said in a separate tweet shared in January.

He doubled down on his population collapse remarks at the All-In-Summit in May. 

"Some people think that having fewer kids is better for the environment. It's total nonsense. The environment is going to be fine, the environment is going to be fine even if we doubled the size of the humans," he said, according to Business Insider

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