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‘This Is Nick’s Fault’: Nick Cannon Accused of Creating Broken Homes After His and Mariah’s Daughter Shares Raw Post About Her 10 Siblings

Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon’s daughter, Monroe Cannon, is proving that she inherited more than just her mother’s voice and glam — she also picked up Mariah’s signature shade and unbothered confidence.

The 14-year-old, one-half of the famous twins born to Carey and Cannon, recently grabbed the internet’s attention after addressing ongoing speculation about her family dynamics. In a candid Instagram Story shared Wednesday, Monroe firmly clarified that she has only one full sibling: her twin brother, Moroccan. Everything beyond that, she said, involves her father’s many other children from his expanding family tree.

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Carey and Cannon married in 2008, welcomed their twins in 2011, announced their separation in 2014, and finalized their divorce in 2016. While Monroe and Moroccan were the couple’s first and only children together, Cannon has since become widely known for fathering 12 children with six women — a topic that frequently sparks conversation across social media and entertainment outlets (People), (Entertainment Tonight).

Monroe’s post included a straightforward message:

“Clearing something up, guys! I only have ONE brother who is @moroccan.cannon. I do have other half-siblings from my dad, but they are all many, many years younger than me!”

Her father’s additional children include Legendary Love (with Bre Tiesi), Onyx Ice Cole (with LaNisha Cole), Rise Messiah, Golden Sagon, and Powerful Queen (with Brittany Bell), Beautiful Zeppelin plus twins Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir (with Abby De La Rosa), as well as Zen and Halo Marie (with Alyssa Scott). Zen tragically passed away from brain cancer in December 2021 at just five months old — a loss Cannon has discussed publicly, calling it one of the most heartbreaking moments of his life (Today Show).

Social Media Reacts: "That’s the Carey in Her Genes"

Once Monroe posted her message, social media erupted with commentary, with many users saying her tone immediately reminded them of her mother’s famously elegant dismissiveness.

“She doesn’t have to subscribe to her father’s loose cannon,” one Instagram user wrote, playing off Nick’s last name.

Others referenced Carey’s legendary line “I don’t know her”, suggesting Monroe had delivered a Gen-Z version of her mom’s iconic shade.

One user joked:
“Soooo, she’s basically saying: Don’t ask me about other people’s children.”

Another commenter on The Shade Room summed up the public sentiment:
“This is Nick’s fault, not hers. He chose to have all these kids separately. She’s allowed to feel how she feels — she’s a teenager dealing with a complicated reality.”

Not everyone agreed, however. Some users noted that half-siblings can still be considered full siblings emotionally — especially if they grow up together — though that clearly doesn’t apply to Monroe’s situation.

Inside the Co-Parenting Dynamics

Carey and Cannon have maintained a cordial public relationship, though private boundaries appear firm. The twins do spend time with their father, but they are rarely seen interacting with his younger children — a reality some attribute to scheduling, age gaps, and parental agreements (People), (E! News).

Cannon himself has spoken about Carey’s approach to setting boundaries.

During a 2023 appearance on “The Jason Lee Show,” he described Mariah as consistently calm but firm:

“As long as you don’t bring none of that bulls* to the Manor of Carey.”**

He added that Carey checks in on his well-being regularly, focusing on “high-frequency” communication and emotional balance rather than drama.

In a 2025 Harper’s Bazaar profile, Carey offered a rare glimpse into her perspective:

“They spend time with him, and they have a good time. They spend time with me, and they have a good time. I just want to make sure I’m fair because it’s tough growing up with divorced parents.”

Still, when Gayle King pressed her about Cannon’s growing family during a recent interview, Carey politely shut it down in classic Mariah fashion:

“I kind of feel like it’s best if I don’t talk about him… because he can just be in his own world — no offense to him. No offense to him.”

A Teenager Finding Her Voice

Monroe’s post reflects both her mother’s influence and the unique position she occupies — navigating fame, public scrutiny, and a complicated extended family at a young age. While the world watches Cannon’s ever-growing clan with fascination, Monroe seems intent on setting boundaries early and protecting her peace.

Like mother, like daughter.

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