Bre Tiesi, the model and mother of Nick Cannon’s son Legendary, has always been open about her relationship with the famous television host. However, in a candid conversation on Paul C. Brunson’s We Need to Talk podcast, Tiesi shared her more vulnerable side, discussing the challenges of co-parenting with Cannon and the complex dynamics that come with sharing a partner and father with so many other children and mothers.
One of the topics Tiesi discussed openly was her feelings of jealousy, particularly when it comes to the holidays. Despite her clear affection for Cannon’s children from his other relationships, Tiesi admitted that there are moments when she can’t help but feel left out, especially when he spends time with his other kids and their mothers during special occasions.
“I think I’ve gotten jealous about… maybe, like, holidays,” Tiesi confided. “Holidays are hard, right? I’d be like, ‘OK, well, if you’re going to do this can you take Leggie?’ And it’s not for me, I’m not jealous. Say they go on a trip and I’m like, ‘Well, that would have been nice,’” she continued. “Could you have just brought Leggie with you guys?”
Tiesi explained that her concern comes from a place of wanting the best for her son, Legendary. She emphasized that her feelings were not driven by jealousy of the mothers or the kids themselves, but by a genuine desire for her son to have the opportunity to bond with his siblings. “I’m looking more out for him because I care and I want him to have the relationship with his siblings,” she added.
The Complicated Nature of Co-Parenting with Nick Cannon
Despite the emotional challenges of navigating holidays and family events, Tiesi expressed a deep understanding of the complexity of Cannon’s family structure. With 12 children from six different women, Cannon’s family is large and complicated, but Tiesi seems committed to ensuring that her son, Legendary, is involved in the family dynamic.
“I know at some point Nick will be able to take the kids and do what he wants to do with just the kids and make it more of like a family unit,” Tiesi said, acknowledging that things are still young and may evolve over time. “They’re just young right now, so they don’t really interact as much … I just want to make sure that I’m keeping the door open and that everyone involved is happy, and so our kids can have a relationship.”
One of the key points Tiesi made was her willingness to maintain a positive relationship with the other mothers in Cannon’s life. She emphasized that although emotions can run high, she genuinely accepts Cannon’s children and aims to create a loving environment for them. “You don’t have to like me, we don’t have to have a relationship—I don’t need to at all, but I want you to know that I genuinely love and accept your kids, and they’re welcome in my home,” she shared.
Tiesi’s Relationship with Cannon’s Other Mothers: A Mutual Understanding
It’s clear from Tiesi’s remarks that, while there are undeniable emotional complexities in their blended family, she is dedicated to co-parenting in a positive way. She expressed that she is “cool” with most of the other women involved with Cannon and would have no problem introducing her son to his siblings. “Obviously, there’s emotions involved, and I can’t help how other people feel,” Tiesi acknowledged. “But if I’m invited, if you are OK with me being around, I will happily bring Legendary. I will come and say hi. I will drop a gift, I will leave him, and I will come back.”
This attitude reflects Tiesi’s pragmatic approach to co-parenting and her desire to foster relationships between her son and his half-siblings, regardless of any past or current tensions between the mothers. Her focus is on the happiness of her child and creating an environment where all the kids can bond and grow together, regardless of their parents’ individual relationships.
Nick Cannon’s Growing Family: A Complex Web of Relationships
Tiesi is not alone in sharing Cannon’s attention, of course. With 12 children from six different women, including famous ex-wife Mariah Carey, Cannon’s family is a sprawling network of siblings, half-siblings, and co-parents. Cannon shares 13-year-old twins, Moroccan and Monroe, with Carey, and has three children with Brittany Bell: Golden Sagon (7), Powerful Queen (3), and Rise Messiah (2).
In addition to his children with Bell, Cannon shares 3-year-old twins Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir, 2-year-old Beautiful Zeppelin, and 2-year-old Onyx Ice Cole with other women, including Abby De La Rosa and LaNisha Cole. This large family structure can undoubtedly be overwhelming, but Tiesi seems committed to her son’s happiness and connection to his extended family, regardless of the intricacies of the relationships involved.
Bre Tiesi’s Approach to Family: Acceptance and Love
At the heart of Tiesi’s perspective is her commitment to unconditional love and acceptance. She recognizes the complexities of Cannon’s family dynamics but consistently emphasizes that her focus is on her son’s well-being and ensuring he has positive relationships with his siblings. She is unbothered by the criticisms or judgment of others, explaining that her priorities lie in building a healthy and loving environment for Legendary.
By openly discussing the emotional challenges of co-parenting and the intricacies of her relationship with Cannon, Tiesi provides a rare glimpse into the reality of navigating a blended family of this size. Her willingness to engage in honest conversations about jealousy and emotional complexity makes her an incredibly relatable figure for many people dealing with similar family dynamics.
As her son grows, it’s likely that Tiesi will continue to work toward creating an open, loving environment for all of Cannon’s children to interact and build relationships, with an emphasis on family unity and respect. Although there may be moments of tension, Tiesi’s open-hearted approach to parenting and co-parenting reflects the core values of love, family, and acceptance.