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
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.