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Bre Tiesi Says Nick Cannon Legally Doesn't Have To Pay Child Support After 10th Child

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Nick Cannon has taken a rather unconventional road to fathering a big family, and as a result, it sounds like the way things work financially is a bit unconventional, too.
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BRE IS THE NEWEST CAST MEMBER ON THE REALITY SHOW.
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In the Season 6 premiere of Selling Sunset, which debuted on Netflix on Friday, Bre made her debut at the Oppenheim Group. As People reported, she started filming just weeks after giving birth to her first child with Nick, Legendary Love.
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THE CONVERSATION TURNED TO CHILD SUPPORT.
Fellow real estate agent Amanza Smith told Bre that she'd heard that after someone has 10 kids, they are no longer legally required to pay child support, which Bre said is technically true.
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"I don't know if I would say I'm single, I've been in — I don't want to call it open, but open relationship," she said.
SHE ALSO CALLED THEIR RELATIONSHIP SITUATION "INTERESTING."
In March, Nick said on an interview that he doesn't have any formal child support agreements with the six mothers of his children — instead, he simply insists that he provides whatever they need.
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NICK HAS TALKED ABOUT HIS CHILD SUPPORT SITUATION BEFORE.
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THE SITUATION SEEMS TO BE WORKING SO FAR.
It's certainly controversial — and it may not work as well forever, once the kids start getting older — but it's hard to judge a situation this unusual from the outside looking in. As long as Bre and baby Legendary are taken care of, the rest doesn't matter.