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Nick Cannon's fun day out with Monroe and Moroccan: Disneyland and Chuck E. Cheese


UPDATED FEBRUARY 27, 2019 12:00 PM EST

Family first! Nick Cannon took the day off from his busy workschedule to enjoy a fun day out with his twins Moroccan and Monroe. The 35-year-old took to hisInstagram page to share several pictures of himself and his children atDisneyland.

Moroccan,Monroe and their father posed alongside several Disney characters, includingDonald Duck, during their time at the theme park in Anaheim, California. After afun-filled day out, the trio went to children’s restaurant Chuck E. Cheese toplay games and eat pizza. Finishing off the day, Nick took his 4-year-oldchildren to visit his parents.

Nick enjoyed a fun-filled day out with his children at Disneyland Photo: Instagram/@nickcannon

“What aday! Ending it with a visit to the ones who started it all! #grandparents#Ncredible,” wrote the Chi-Raq actor to his 1.2 million followers.

While theyoung boy and girl were enjoying some quality bonding time with their father,their mother, Mariah Carey, was getting ready for the 6th Biennial UNICEF Ball in Beverly Hills. The singer performed at the charity event, singing her songs;“Always Be My Baby”, “We Belong Together” and “Hero”, to celebrities including Selena Gomez, Nicole Kidman and Heidi Klum.

After their day at the theme park, Moroccan and Monroe visited their grandparents Photo: Instagram/@nickcannon

AlthoughMariah and Nick split in 2014, the couple, who were married for six years, stillremain good friends. In a recent interview with DuJour magazine, the America’s Got Talent host opened up about his ex-wife and theirchildren’s lives. “I don’t see a problem with them being different and havingan eccentric upbringing,” he said. “It’s fascinating and fantastic. Butit’s all about humility more than anything."

He continued: “Teachingthem to be respectful, to make eye contact and say ‘Yes ma’am’ and ‘Yes, sir’.You can still be a diva and be humble. Mariahis the perfect example of that.”