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Nick Cannon Would Have Baby No. 13 With Taylor Swift

Move over, Pete Davidson. Another eligible bachelor is shooting his shot at the newly single Taylor Swift. Nick Cannon, of all people, said he would become a father to baby…

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Nick Cannon at The GRAMMY Museum on June 25, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. Taylor Swift at the 2022 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.

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Move over, Pete Davidson. Another eligible bachelor is shooting his shot at the newly single Taylor Swift. Nick Cannon, of all people, said he would become a father to baby number 13 with Swift. It just so happens that 13 is her favorite number. If Cannon, 42, already knows that, he might be serious.

As we previously reported, Swift, 33, and her boyfriend of six years, Joe Alwyn recently split up. Though Cannon admitted in a new interview that he has no immediate plans to have another baby soon, he would change his mind if Swift wanted to start a family with him.

"I'm all in," the Masked Singer host quipped. "First of all, she's an amazing songwriter. What I do love about Taylor Swift is that she has been so vulnerable and open with all of her music." He went on to note that he and Taylor also have "very similar" dating experiences when it comes to having their love lives make headlines. "I think she would relate to me very well," Nick explained. "We probably will understand each other."

Joking that his "Spidey senses" were tingling after hearing news of Taylor's split, Nick noted that the idea of having a baby with the singer-songwriter "would be amazing."

Cannon is father to 12 children with six different women. Last year, he welcomed son Legendary Love, nine months, with Bre Tiesi; daughter Onyx Ice, six months, with LaNisha Cole; son Rise Messiah, six months, with Brittany Bell; daughter Beautiful Zeppelin, 4 months, with Abby de la Rosa; and daughter Halo Marie, three months, with Alyssa Scott.

He also shares 11-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-wife Mariah Carey. With Britanny Bell, he also shares son Golden "Sagon," 6, and daughter Powerful Queen, 2. With Abby, he also shares twins Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir, 21 months. His son Zen, with Alyssa, passed away at just five months old after being diagnosed with a brain tumor.

These Celebrities Enjoy Crashing Other People’s Weddings For Fun

Celebrities enjoy partying just like the rest of us -- and some are even bold enough to crash a party, or even a wedding! See which of your favorite stars get their kicks at the happiest days of some people's lives, and who knows? Maybe someone famous will be at the next wedding you go to!

Dakota Johnson

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During a game of Never Have I Ever with <i><a href="https://www.wmagazine.com/video/never-have-i-ever-video" rel="noopener" target="_blank">W Magazine</a></i>, the <i>Lost Daughter</i> star said that going to wedding parties that she hasn’t been invited to was one of her “number one hobbies.” <br> “There I was, holding up the bride and groom in a chair. And they were just like: ‘Who… What are you doing here?”


Andrew Garfield

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Also taking part of <i>W Magazine</i>'s Never Have I Ever segment, Garfield told the publication he threw up in front of Salma Hayek and Penélope Cruz at a party that Prince threw. <br> "I was a plus one to a party that Prince gave before I made a movie so I guess I kind of did crash it. I was the person just watching everyone going, 'Hehe, there's Justin Timberlake.' And then I got too drunk and had to wait in line for the bathroom and vomit, but the worst thing about that was that two of the most beautiful actresses in the world were behind me. There was Salma Hayek and Penélope Cruz, if you need ask." <br> Garfield noted that he didn't make it to the toilet in time. However, he wanted to apologize to the actresses for throwing up in front of them: "You are goddesses and I appreciate your work so deeply and I'm sorry for that experience."


Tom Hanks

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In October 2021, Tom Hanks showed up at a beach wedding in Santa Monica Pier in California and posed for photos with the bride and groom and their loved ones. <br> "We see a guy walking through the crowd and initially I'm like, 'Who's this guy getting in our pictures?'" the newlyweds said. "And we hear everyone like, 'Wait, is that Tom Hanks?'" <br> Hanks requested a photo with the couple saying, "Wow, what a beautiful wedding. Who's the bride? Who's the groom?" When he found out it was two brides he said, "Get out. My stock just exploded."


Kristen Stewart and Stella Maxwell

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The former couple popped in on a same-sex wedding reception in Winnipeg, Canada where the owner of the venue came up to the bride and said, "Hey, is it OK if Kristen Stewart and her girlfriend Stella come and have a few drinks with you guys?," to which the bride replied, "Yeah, totally! Yeah, no problem. Um, who is that?"


Taylor Swift

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The singer surprised a fan by planning with the groom's sister, who wrote to Swift about the death of their mother. The couple had gotten married by the mother’s bedside in the hospital so she wouldn’t miss out on the nuptials. The mother and son even danced to “Blank Space” before she died. <br> So, Taylor made her way to New Jersey in 2016 to perform "Blank Space" during the reception while playing a keyboard and encouraged others to sing along.


Meryl Streep

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Meryl was filming scenes for <i>Iron Lady</i> back in 2011 when she crossed paths with a couple getting married at the UK's Manchester Town Hall — the same place where she was filming. The bride and groom were thoroughly surprised to see Margaret Thatcher (Meryl) suddenly appear during their nuptials. Meryl later sent the new couple signed pictures with congratulations, and the crew gifted them with champagne, flowers, and a glass vase.


Lil Nas X

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Lil Nas was at Disney World in 2020 doing a charity event for children. After the event, he came across a bride getting ready to go into her wedding reception. He offered to escort her into the reception, and her guests went wild as he jogged playfully to dance floor as his hit "Old Town Road" played.


Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez

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In 2011, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez were walking along a beach in Malibu when they heard his music playing nearby. So naturally, they decided to show up and investigate for themselves. A then–17-year-old Justin even made a quick congratulatory speech onstage. <br> "We just crashed it," he said in <a href="https://youtu.be/6AIEXSo4NIg" rel="noopener" target="_blank">a video</a> that captured the moment. "We heard a party so we decided to just come, so let's party." <br> Bieber and Gomez stayed at the party for about 10 minutes, posing with the newlyweds and guests for photos, shaking a few hands and leaving all stunned and shrieking in their wake.


Serena Williams

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In 2014, Serena and friend/fellow tennis star Caroline Wozniacki were hanging out on a beach in Miami when they decided to crash a nearby wedding. Serena was wearing a swimsuit but didn't let that stop her from posing for a few photos with the excited couple.


Lady Gaga

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In 2016, Lady Gaga was in New York for a publicity campaign when she crashed a wedding in Central Park. It was a Japanese wedding, so Gaga told the bride and groom "I love you" in Japanese before sharing a few hugs and posing for photos. <br> As if straight from a fairytale, Gaga told the couple, "See, all you need is love right? Have a beautiful marriage," before hitching a ride across the park on the seat of a passing cyclist.