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Bre Tiesi, a real estate agent and star of Netflix's Selling Sunset, has shed light on her unconventional relationship with Nick Cannon amidst growing public curiosity. Speaking candidly during an episode of the Wednesdays podcast with Sophie Habboo, Tiesi emphasized that she and Cannon, who share a son, Legendary Love, are "very much together," though their relationship defies traditional norms.
 
 
"We don't co-parent," Tiesi clarified, countering assumptions about their arrangement. "Basically, he has other partners, and we're just open and happy." She described their dynamic as one built on mutual understanding, adding, "This is probably the healthiest relationship I've ever had. We never fight or argue. There's no toxicity."
 
Cannon, known for his expansive family of 12 children with multiple women, has often faced scrutiny for his lifestyle. Yet Tiesi praised his dedication to their two-year-old son, calling him the "best dad." She noted, "He's very involved and always present. He does what makes everyone happy." Despite his commitments, Cannon ensures time with Legendary, a priority that Tiesi deeply values.
 
Tiesi joined Selling Sunset in 2022, bringing her personal life under the public microscope. This season, her co-stars questioned her parenting arrangement, leading to disagreements on-screen. Tiesi defended her choices, stating, "I don't want a conventional relationship. I'm not a jealous person. I don't need a live-in partner. I'm responsible for my child, and that's enough."
 
Cannon's large family includes twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-wife Mariah Carey, three children with Brittany Bell, and several others with different women. Despite the complexities, he maintains a central philosophy: "My goal in life is to love and provide for my kids," he told People in an earlier interview. Reports estimate Cannon pays over $3 million annually in child support, though he has indicated the actual figure is higher.
 
Tiesi, reflecting on their arrangement, revealed Cannon adapts to each family's needs. "Some don't want him involved, but for those who do, he shows up," she said. This flexibility fosters harmony across his family units, with Tiesi affirming, "He makes it work."
 
"We do what works for us," Tiesi concluded, emphasizing that judgment from others holds no weight in their lives.
 

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