NICK CANNON, BRITTANY BELL AND KIDS STEP OUT FOR MOANA 2 PREMIERE
Nick Cannon hit the Los Angeles Premiere of Disney’s “Moana 2” on November 25, 2024 with Brittany Bell and their three children: Golden Sagon, 7, Powerful Queen, 3, and Rise Messiah, 2.
The family of five turned heads on the blue carpet with their green-themed outfits inspired by the beloved Polynesian tale.
Nick, dressed casually in green, held Rise, who twinned with his big brother Golden in green vests, pants, and zipped hoodie featuring Maui’s tattoo designs.
Brittany looked glammed in a fitting green gown as she carried Powerful, who wore a green flowy dress.
Bell shared snapshots from the event on her Instagram Stories, where she revealed how much Rise adored the movie. “I love that he loves Maui so much,” she wrote, referring to Dwayne Johnson’s fan-favorite character. “Cannot wait to show him his island roots someday!”
She also shared a glimpse of the youngest Cannon sibling fully engrossed in the film. “He was locked in the entire movie! He loved it,” she added.
It seems Cannon and Bell’s kids are big fans of Moana. For Halloween, the family dressed in elaborate costumes inspired by the film.
Earlier this month, Bell shared a video on Instagram captioned:
“On our own wave. Finally sharing all the fun from Halloween!! We have a Powerful Island Queen, A Demi-God, a hilarious brave and loyal wild sidekick, and the Mother Island whose heart gets restored!!!”
From the Halloween festivities to the Moana premiere, it’s clear Cannon and Bell know how to bring their favorite stories to life for their little ones.
Cannon, 43, is a proud dad of 12. He shares twins Moroccan and Monroe, 13, with ex-wife Mariah Carey; twins Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir, 3, and daughter Beautiful Zeppelin, 23 months, with Abby De La Rosa; and Legendary Love, 2, with Bre Tiesi; and Onyx Ice Cole, 2, with LaNisha Cole
Additionally, Cannon shares two children with Alyssa Scott: daughter Halo Marie, 22 months, and son Zen, who tragically passed away at five months old in December 2021 due to brain cancer.