American host and actor Nick Cannon has reportedly 'insured' his testicles for $10 million or P587 million.
MANILA, Philippines — American host and actor Nick Cannon has reportedly "insured" his testicles for $10 million or P587 million.
"It’s official! I have the most valuable balls in the world! @drsquatch has insured them for $10M through their Ball-to-Ball Coverage," the soap company and Cannon posted on their Instagram accounts.
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