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1 year oldHearts across the world are breaking thanks to Bre Tiesi.
The Selling Sunset star revealed that Michael B. Jordan was not “good” in bed during the Season 7 reunion of the hit reality show, which dropped Thursday.
“Is Michael B. Jordan good in bed?” asked host Tan France while Tiesi was hooked up to a polygraph.
“I’m going to be in so much trouble,” she replied, adding, “No.”
The lie detector test confirmed that Tiesi was telling the truth, which shocked her cast mates.
“I’m sorry, babe,” the real estate agent said. “S**t! Crushed a lot of girls’ dreams today.”
Page Six has reached out to Jordan’s reps but did not immediately hear back.
During Season 7 of the hit Netflix show, Tiesi — who shares son Legendary, 1, with dad of 12 Nick Cannon — bragged about sleeping with the Creed actor, 36, while at dinner with co-stars Amanza Smith, Chrishell Stause and Emma Hernan.
“Who would you sleep with, celebrity-wise? Who would you pick?” Stause, 42, asked the girls, to which Smith, 46, quickly replied, “Michael B. Jordan.”
Tiesi, 32, added, “I could do that, and I’ve done that.”
“Oh! You have?! Oh! Oh, my God!” Hernan, also 32, shouted. “I wanna live through that vagina right now!”
The mum-of-one then jokingly revealed, “I’ve slept with all of my favourites. I’m kidding.”
Tiesi was previously married to former NFL star Johnny Manziel from 2018 to 2021. The reality star alluded that the athlete had cheated on her, writing to a fan in 2019 that “vows were broken.”
Tiesi then welcomed her first child with Cannon — his eighth — in June 2022.
The Netflix star has caught a lot of backlash about her relationship with the Wild ‘N Out host, 43, and their unconventional relationship, especially from her co-star Chelsea Lazkani.
During Season 6 of Selling Sunset, Lazkani said she found Cannon and Tiesi’s relationship “rather off-putting” due to her Christian beliefs.
“I don’t need a judge and a jury,” she said.
This story originally appeared on New York Post and was reproduced with permission
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