Nick Cannon and Abby De La Rosa have recently opened up that their two-year-old son Zillion was diagnosed with autism.
On Tuesday, Nick and Abby shared a joint post on Instagram, announcing that their son had been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder on the occasion of World Autism Awareness Day.
“Today our family recognises World Autism Awareness Day which is beyond meaningful to us because our amazing 2-year-old, Zillion, was recently diagnosed with ASD,” they wrote in the caption.
The parents mentioned, “Our beautiful boy experiences life in 4D and teaches us something new everyday! His love, strength and brilliance light up every room he enters!”
“We are blessed that God had placed such an amazing spirit under our guardianship and we have accepted this assignment wholeheartedly!” they said.
In the end, they added, “On this World Autism Awareness Day, we extend our embrace to families worldwide, acknowledging shared challenges and championing understanding. Together, let’s create a world of acceptance and compassion.”
For the unversed, Nick and Abby share twins Zion and Zillion, as well as daughter Beautiful.
Earlier, Abby addressed autism, while she revealed last year “has been one of the most challenging years of my life”.
“Constantly advocating and fighting for answers all while working and trying to be the best mother, friend, and partner,” she stated.
Meanwhile, Abby disclosed that that after Zillion’s diagnosis, the family changed their Easter Sunday plans to facilitate their son’s sensory needs.
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