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Nick Cannon Reacts to Fan Theories That Selling Sunset's Bre Tiesi Is His Favorite Baby Mama

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Nick Cannon's public denial of having a "favorite" among six co-parents is a textbook case of social desirability bias clashing with the reality of unequal relationship investment.

Social Desirability BiasResource Allocation TheoryParental Investment TheoryImpression Management
Nick Cannon Reacts to Fan Theories That Selling Sunset's Bre Tiesi Is His Favorite Baby Mama

Theory Briefing

  • Nick Cannon publicly denied favoring Bre Tiesi despite fan theories fueled by her Selling Sunset visibility and his frequent appearances with her.
  • With 12 children across six mothers, resource allocation theory predicts unequal attention and investment — making a true 'no favorites' stance statistically unlikely.
  • His defensive reaction illustrates social desirability bias: publicly conforming to a fair co-parenting ideal regardless of private behavior.