Everyone has become an adult!
Mariah Carey and ex-husband Nick Cannon’s 14-year-old twins are almost as tall as their famous father.
On Monday, the father of 12 posted a photo on Instagram of Moroccans “Rock” and Monroe “Raw” nearly towering over him while out at Knott’s Scary Farm in Buena Park, California.
In the snap, the three were seen posing with the theme park’s spooky characters.
Cannon, 45, smiled as she stood with her arm between Rock and Law.
Both teens looked classy for the camera, with Rock holding up a peace sign and Law pouting his lips.
They dressed casually for a fun night out. The media personality wore a black hoodie, matching sweatpants, a New York Yankees baseball cap and sneakers, while his children opted for blue jeans, black tops and tan shoes.
“Last night was a thriller @knottsscaryfarm The whole gang came together! @roecannon @moroccan.cannon These two love to scare 💩 out of themselves! 🤣 #scaryfarm,” Cannon captioned the photo.
His move to spend quality time with the twins comes after his ex-wife dodged questions about their co-parenting relationship.
“I’m interested in you and your two kids and how you’re going to navigate co-parenting with Nick Cannon and his life being so public now that you’re co-parenting him,” “CBS Morning” host Gayle King told Carey in a sit-down interview last month.
“Hmm,” the 56-year-old singer replied calmly. “I feel like it’s better not to talk about him, because he can be in his own world.”
She made sure to add, “I don’t mean any harm to him.”
This comment, or lack thereof, quickly went viral, with social media users commenting things like, “We’re all embarrassed by baby daddy Chili 😂” and “She doesn’t want this serial baby daddy associated with her brand.”
After Carey and Cannon finalized their divorce in November 2016, he went on to have 10 more children with five different women.
He recently admitted that his actions were a “traumatic reaction” to the breakup, and criticized his actions as “careless” and “frivolous.”
“If I had worked or healed after my divorce, I probably would have spent my time working on a lot of other scenarios,” he explained on “The Breakfast Club” last month.
“For some reason, many times I thought that was the answer. Like, ‘Oh, let’s fix it here.’ Now you’re leaving the trauma at every stage, instead of repairing it from the source.”