Nick Cannon, Brittany Bell’s son Rise Messiah, poses in a newborn photo shoot

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Nick Cannon, Brittany Bell’s son Rise Messiah, poses in a newborn photo shoot


Nick Cannon and Brittany Bell’s son Messiah Rise is ready for a photo shoot.

The former Miss Guam – who also has a son, Golden, 6, and a daughter, Powerful Queen, 23 months, with host “Wild ‘N Out” – shared a carousel of sweet photos from her 2-month-old newborn’s photo shoot, complete with a heartfelt poem.

“My Rise came on time,” she wrote on Wednesday. “Calling me higher in the challenges of darkness to renew Sunshine. My Rise is patient and full of growth.

Brittany Bell smiles as she holds her son, Rise Messiah Cannon.
The mother-of-three shared sweet photos from her newborn session on social media.

“My Rise has something of the Golden Warrior and the Mighty Queen,” continued Bell. “My Rise is full of smiles and joy like I have never seen. My Rising is placed by God and is full of His presence. My Rising was destined for a time like this and gives me peace from Heaven.”

In the photos, Bell, 35, and the baby fit together in all-white outfits as she holds him in her lap and breastfeeds him while lying on a bed covered with white sheets. She also shared photos of Rise Messiah lying on a bible open to Psalms 91.

In addition to fathering Bell’s three children, Cannon, 42, is also the father of eight other children with five other women.

The “Masked Singer” host has 11-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-wife Mariah Carey, twins Zion and Zillion, 17 months old, and daughter Beautiful, 1 week old, with Abby De La Rosa.

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He is also the dad of 2 month old daughter Onyx with Lanisha Cole and 4 month old son Legendary with Bre Tiesi.

Cannon is currently expecting her 12th child and another with model Alyssa Scott. The couple were also the parents of a son, Zen, who unfortunately lost his battle with brain cancer when he was just five months old.

When asked if more small cannons would join the family tree soon, the “Drumline” actor played timidly, tells Billboard last week: “I don’t know, man. I have no idea. I think I’m good now!”