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Things you need to know about Bre Tiesi who shares a baby with Nick Cannon

Bre Tiesi is one of the newest stars of Netflix’s “Selling Sunset,” but the luxury realtor has a long career that predates her appearance on the show — and she also shares a child with Nick Cannon, an entertainer, and father of 12.

Tiesi, along with Nicole Young, was one of two new cast members to join the sixth season of the reality series, which focuses on The Oppenheim Group, a real estate brokerage in Los Angeles. She’d previously been asked to join the show multiple times, Tiesi told Rolling Stone and had turned down the opportunity in the past. But she said she agreed to leap because her “situation was a little more public” and she felt more assured in her career.

Bre Tiesi

Tiesi’s life has become more public-facing in the past year. The model and realtor gave birth to her son, Legendary Love, Nick Cannon’s eighth child, in June 2022. But beyond her relationship with Cannon or her time on “Selling Sunset,” Tiesi’s career spans from social-media influencing to fitness.

Here’s everything you need to know about the reality show’s newest star.

Tiesi is a realtor and cast member on “Selling Sunset.”

Bre and Nick

Tiesi is a realtor associate at The Oppenheim Group, a luxury real estate brokerage based in Los Angeles. The company is the focus of Netflix’s reality series “Selling Sunset,” which focuses on its drama and operations.

Tiesi joined “Selling Sunset” as a cast member in its sixth season, which premiered on Netflix on May 19. She’s spoken about her relationship with Cannon on the show, which was the source of some conflict with her fellow realtor Chelsea Lazkani.

In other news – Mike Pence is set to launch his presidential campaign next week

Mike Pence plans to enter the GOP presidential nomination fray June 7 with a campaign video and a kickoff speech in Des Moines, Iowa, according to a person familiar with his launch schedule.

The former vice president, a longtime advocate of the priorities of traditional conservatives on social and economic issues, will join the race at a time when his onetime boss, former President Donald Trump, claims a majority in most national polls and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is in a clear second place.Learn More

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