Most of Nick Cannon’s baby mamas continue to receive backlash from trolls about their extended extended family.
Just hours after LaNisha Cole addressed the hate and criticism she received from critics in a lengthy social media post, Bre Tiesi added her voice to the ongoing discussion. While Cole shares daughter Onyx Ice with the “Masked Singer” host, Tiesi welcomed their son Legendary Love in June 2022.
Bre Tiesi Shows Solidarity For LaNisha Cole Amid Receiving Upsetting Threats From Trolls
Anyone who has been a co-parent in a blended family knows how difficult it can be. So it came as a shock when Cole informed his 223,000 followers that he had received death threats about his three-month-old daughter. He wrote:
“Making death threats against babies is low level. Some of you are disgusting. No matter how you feel about my life, it was never that deep to threaten my baby.”
While the model didn’t give specific details about the message she received, her post prompted one observer to ask Tiesi if she felt “pity for Lanisha and all the hate she’s getting?” because of him [Cole] apparently “ashamed of all this.” The “Selling the Sunset” star has typed a lengthy response, which begins:
“we ALL understand. Some choose to engage and admit others do not. As for “shame” he never said that so you shouldn’t put words in his mouth.”
He added that people don’t realize “what it’s like to be constantly attacked and the kind of mean things people say to us.” Tiesi also noted the possibility that her other baby mama is “heartbroken” and “overwhelmed” as she “learns how to process and move through this while keeping her peace.”
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She went on to explain that “the media is no joke,” especially for first-time moms who may face postpartum, making things worse. The model finishes by pleading:
“Please you don’t have to understand or like our situation but people don’t have the right to hurt and disrespect for no reason not everyone has thick skin and everyone copes in different ways, we need more awareness that we are human too.”
She shared the response on her Instagram Story, going deeper with her explanation, “I want to be clear here that I respect all the women involved. I respect all Women and mothers. I am hurt that most of these nasty comments and messages of hate are women.”
After pointing out that he had “done it” with the trolls, he stated that he “ends up seeing it always turned around.” He expressed his love for his son and Cannon mentioned that he would “hug every sibling even the mother involved there is so much hate in this world.’
Although he understands that he is in the “public eye,” it does not give the troll “the right to do this to the public.” “Look at yourself and ask why you are so miserable that you would take the time to post this message and comment on this,” Tiesi concluded.
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The show of support comes a month after she made it clear she doesn’t like being called a single mom when co-parenting with Cannon. The Blast shared that the reality star updated her Story with a clip of a woman chatting with two male hosts on “Nice and Neat The Podcast.”
The woman told the host that she does not consider herself a single mother because she has a man in the picture. In her words, “I’m a co-parent. Someone shares this responsibility with me, and someone is very active, you know, in my children’s lives.” Even though Tiesi simply wrote “this….” alongside the video, it was easy to tell that he agreed with the woman.
Bre Tiesi Expresses Concern In Social Media Updates
The Blast reports that the social media influencer has been open about juggling being a mother and enjoying her personal life. In a video he shared, the 31-year-old said sometimes it feels like “there’s not enough time in the day or the morning, and I can’t miss this.”
After laughing, Tiesi pulled up her top to reveal her chest which was wearing a milking bra and attached pump. She concluded, “Here we are, guys. Here we are,” in the footage, which features “Mom Life” with a smiley face emoji written over it.
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