Bre Tiesi Calls Relationship With Nick Cannon The 'Healthiest She's Ever Had'
Reality TV star Bre Tiesi recently got candid about her unconventional relationship with TV host Nick Cannon.
Bre Tiesi recently got candid about her unconventional relationship with Nick Cannon.
Despite Cannon's sprawling family, which includes 11 children with six different women, Tiesi insists that their open relationship is actually the "healthiest" one she's ever had.
The reality TV star clarified that she and Nick Cannon are not just co-parenting their son, Legendary Love, but are, in fact, "in a relationship."
Bre Tiesi Says She's In A Healthy Relationship With Nick Cannon
Tiesi is very content with her open relationship with Nick Cannon and wants the world to know.
During her appearance on Sophie Habboo's "Wednesdays Podcast" to discuss her open relationship with Cannon, Tiesi said their relationship is the "healthiest she's ever had" despite the comedian sharing 11 other children with five different women.
On the show, Habboo acknowledged how she's been very "vocal about her family set-up" but added that despite it being "untraditional," it's good and "works really well for you and your family."
The "Selling Sunset" star then seized the opportunity to clarify that they do not just co-parent their child but are in a relationship.
"I just want to be very clear, we don't co-parent, we are very much together and that's why people are confused," she said, per the Daily Mail. "Basically, he has other partners, and we're just open and happy, and that's our thing."
Bre Tiesi Calls Relationship With The Comedian The 'Healthiest' She's Ever Had
Tiesi seemingly doesn't mind what people think about her relationship with Cannon, noting that all that matters to her is that she's happy with it.
Habboo asked the reality TV star what she'd call their relationship, to which she replied, "People call it all kinds of sh-t. I call it just 'I do what I want to do.'"
Tiesi went further to explain, "I'm not a jealous person, I don't care about, I don't want a conventional relationship, I don't want a full live-in person I'm responsible for, I'm responsible for my child."
"I feel like this is probably, which is so crazy, is like the healthiest relationship I've ever had," she added. "We never fight, we never have any toxicity, we don't argue, like nothing. And [Cannon's] the best dad and he's so present, I've never asked this man to do something and he doesn't do it."
Bre Tiesi And Nick Cannon Don't Live Together
Elsewhere on the podcast, Tiesi's relationship status seemingly left the host with questions, prompting her to ask if she was living with the "Drumline" actor, to which she replied in the negative.
"No, I mean, we both work and travel a lot, but we spend multiple nights together," she said. "We have set nights that we have, we go to our yoga all the time, and we have the nights that we put my son to bed, we have a full schedule."
The 33-year-old model then heaped praises on Cannon for being an "amazing dad" to their son.
She joked, "Oh amazing, like he's obsessed with him, you can see he's so obsessed with his dad and I'm like, excuse me I'm here."
Nick Cannon's Other Kids And Their Mothers
Aside from Tiesi, Cannon is also a father to 11 other children with five different women.
He shares 13-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe with legendary singer Mariah Carey.
Cannon is also the father to a 7-year-old son, Golden, a 3-year-old daughter, Powerful Queen, and a one-year-old son, Rise Messiah, with Brittany Bell.
He shares 3-year-old twins Zion and Zillion, 2-year-old daughter Beautiful Zeppelin with DJ Abby De La Rosa, 2-year-old daughter Onyx Ice with model Lanisha Cole, and 1-year-old daughter Halo Marie with Alyssa Scott.
Cannon also fathered a baby boy named Zen with Scott but lost him at five months old in 2021 due to a brain tumor.
The Comedian Was Diagnosed With Narcissistic Personality Disorder
He recently disclosed that he has been diagnosed with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) and is using it as a tool to better his life as he undergoes therapy.
"I feel like there's so many labels out there, but it's like, to be able to embrace it and say, 'Look, I'm healing. I need help. Show me.' I just embrace mental health and therapy in such a strong way," he shared, per People Magazine.
"To be able to say I'm an example for others but also be healing during the self-process works too," Cannon added.