The Internet went into absolutely freak out mode yesterday when Nick Cannon and Kevin Hart dropped the trailer for their new show, Who’s Having My Baby?
Cannon had tweeted that the “mother of all game shows” would be premiering on E! this spring, and would feature several single women competing to bear Cannon’s next child. (For anyone who needs help keeping count, that would be his 13th child with a seventh woman).
We’re expecting…a new show on E! 👀 🍼 #WhosHavingMyBaby premieres this Spring on @eentertainment! @KevinHart4real pic.twitter.com/2LJqohYdS5
— Nick Cannon (@NickCannon) March 7, 2023
Understandably, Twitter went into panic mode.
What are we as a community going to do about nick cannon? https://t.co/xF1TASPFJ4
— morningstar ✭ (@jupitersembrace) March 7, 2023
We need to stop Nick Cannon IMMEDIATELY https://t.co/3WKt83ZHYj
— kira* (@kiracantmizz) March 7, 2023
90% of America will be somehow related to Nick cannon by the year 2070 pic.twitter.com/DiJlCDftPh
— qollegeson (@qollegeson) March 7, 2023
After giving Twitter just enough time to get their frustration out, Cannon shared that it was all a joke. The show is actually a teaser for a Hart and Cannon’s sketch comedy show, “Celebrity Prank Wars.”
“Who’s Having My Baby?” was definitely a prank y’all, but #CelebrityPrankWars is our real show! 🤣 Tap in to the premiere April 6th on @eentertainment! @KevinHart4real pic.twitter.com/i8ftJOsIdG
— Nick Cannon (@NickCannon) March 8, 2023
The show’s real shenanigans will begin on April 6 on E!