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Alyssa Scott Hoped To Have A Boy To Get ‘Some Comfort’ After Death of Son

Alyssa Scott continues to honor and remember her beloved son, Zen, reminding the world that he will always be a part of her life. The child, who was welcomed with Nick Cannon, died at five months of brain cancer.

The model, who is currently enjoying the newfound joy of welcoming her baby girl, Halo Marie Cannon, into the world, opened up about the bittersweet feeling of clearing out the late Zen’s belongings to make room for her little girl.

Alyssa Scott Wants to Have a Son for Relief

Scott recently took to his Instagram Stories to reveal to take his 282,000 followers on a harrowing journey to clean out Zen’s baby closet. She shared a photo of the late child’s wardrobe, which featured artistic touches of gold on a white background.

Alyssa Scott counts down to deliveryInstagram|itsalyssaemm

On the dresser are some Zen clothes folded and arranged with a white lamp. The doting mom wrote in the accompanying caption, “Well, today is the day I have to clean out the Zen closet. Thinking I would have a man brought me some comfort because I didn’t think I would have to face this part. But it’s time to make room for Halo ? and it will be fine.

She concluded the heartbreaking caption, writing, “Girls are blue too! So this is what lasts ?.” In a follow-up slide, Scott shared a sweet image of his late son in all his glory, wearing a cute patterned shirt with khaki shorts. She gazed lovingly at the camera as she lay peacefully on the bed.

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“All her clothes hold memories. I miss him every minute,” an emotional Scott said in the post.

Scott Remembered How Late Zen Showed Up For His Sister’s Delivery

After the heartbreaking loss of Scott and Cannon due to Zen’s passing, the couple is blessed with another joy. In late October, the Instagram influencer made his debut to the delight of fans and later revealed that “Wild N’ Out” is his father.

Alyssa Scott remembers Zen's late sonInstagram|itsalyssaemm

On December 14, their daughter Halo Marie was born, and the new parents celebrated the exciting news with an update on social media. The doting mum included her late beloved son in the beautiful announcement, revealing a tattoo she got in his honour.

In the heartwarming video, Scott details her pregnancy journey up until the day of delivery, where a happy Cannon welcomed her baby girl from the womb. “December 14, 2022. Our lives are forever changed ❤️Zen is in my every breath. I knew his spirit was with us in the room that morning. I know he is watching over us, he shows me signs every day. I will keep this memory forever,” the model wrote.

The mother of three continued, “I’ll remember the sound of Nick’s voice saying “that’s a girl” and the look of everything we’ve been through reflected on his face. I will remember the sound of her crying with her first breath and feeling her heartbeat against mine. My sweet girl, I got my surprise!! We love you Hello Marie Cannon! ?”

In a follow-up update on his Instagram Story a few days later, Scott detailed his miraculous delivery and how he knew Zen was with him even from the trip to the hospital. He posted a photo taken in the evening, which featured a stunning view of the city surrounded by water.

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Captioning the picture, she wrote, “The trip to the hospital was very quiet and peaceful. There was a meteor shower, and we saw shooting stars along the way ✨.”

Alyssa Scott remembers Zen's late sonInstagram|itsalyssaemm

In another slide posted on her story, the happy mom shared a short clip taken in the middle of the night and featuring spectacular fireworks that rose into the sky displaying star-like shapes and different bright colors. She captioned the post, “The model, while appreciating the amazing view, remembered her late son and wrote, “later that night from our room.. ?? I just knew my son was celebrating.”

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