Nick Cannon and Bre Tiesi’s son, Legendary, needed “respiratory support” after birth.
The couple’s baby was born with a “long crown,” which was caused by a nuchal crease or a hand near his ear, Tiesi revealed during an 11-minute birth video posted Monday.
“I noticed he wasn’t crying,” the model said, adding that their obstetrician used an air tube on the newborn and when he finally started crying, it was “the best sound I’ve ever heard.”
Last month, the broker documented her “non-medicated home birth” for YouTube, warning viewers that the clips were “intense” and “a little graphic.”
In the video, Tiesi, 31, desperately tried to induce labor before Cannon, 41, had to travel the country for work for an unknown amount of time.
The new mom, who went into labor for 10 hours, explained in the video that she was quickly “humiliated” by the “intensity of the birth”.
She added: “This was the most groundbreaking/painful moment yet completely empowering and beautiful.
“The intensity of the birth takes over your whole body and I swear I was pushing so hard, screaming and crying I started to break, I started to doubt I could do it. I kept saying why he’s not coming , take him out.”
“At one point I had left my body. I didn’t remember much of my birth until my team sat with me to process my birth, which I believe was so healing and helpful,” she continued before calling her “amazing partner.” thanked. Cannon, for his support in the process.
Legendary was born on June 28 at 1:28 a.m. PT and weighed 8 pounds and 10 ounces. He was 21 inches.
Tiesi added at the end of the video that he did it “perfectly”.
In January, the hosts of “Wild ‘N Out” and Tiesi revealed they were expecting their first child together — Cannon’s eighth — after photos of their gender reveal party surfaced.
Cannon shares twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-wife Mariah Carey.
After their divorce in 2016, he welcomed Golden and Powerful to Brittany Bell in 2017 and 2020 respectively. Cannon and DJ Abby De La Rosa’s twin boys, Zion and Zillion, arrived in 2021, the same month Scott, 28, gave birth to Zen, who died of brain cancer when he was only 5 months old.