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Nick Cannon's Baby Mother Responds To Wendy Williams' "Oops Baby" Comment


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Before the holidays, Nick Cannon paid a visit to The Wendy Williams Show to talk about his Christmas plans with his extended family. Among visiting his twins with ex Mariah Carey, Nick explained how he would also be spending time with his son Golden who he had with Brittany Bell. When Wendy brought Golden up in the conversation she, for some reason, referred to the one-year-old as an "oops baby."

“You were only with the girl, like, it just happened,” Wendy said. “Then all of a sudden she was pregnant.”

The name was a little harsh, to say the least, and it left Nick a little shocked where he just laughed it off. Now just a couple weeks later, Brittany has followed up on the harsh statement, with a statement of her own. The former Miss Guam shared an image on Instagram from when she was fully pregnant and glowing with Nick. 

"#TBT The honor of bringing life on earth is definitely not an oops," she captioned the images. 

Recent reports suggest that Wendy may be dealing with her own issues surrounding a baby since her husband, Kevin Hunter, reportedly got another woman pregnant. The sources say it's a woman who lives down the street from their New Jersey, but as usual, such reports should be taken with a grain of salt. 

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