Bre Tiesi Can't Wait For Fans To See Her 'Fashion Glam Luxury' On 'Selling Sunset'
By Fiyin Olowokandi on November 23, 2022 at 11:00 PM EST
Bre Tiesi hints to fans on what to expect from the sixth season of “Selling Sunset.”
The reality star will appear in the reality show's sixth season. The series displays the drama at The Oppenheim Group, where elite real estate brokers sell the luxurious house to buyers.
As this is her first time on the show, the YouTuber said fans should expect to see different luxury pieces and multiple personalities when “Selling Sunset” airs.
Bri Tiesi Keeps Fans On Their Toes With What To Expect On 'Selling Sunset'
The model and her "Selling Sunset" co-star Amanza Smith in the reality show attended the finale of “Dancing With The Stars,” and she took to Instagram to share her outfit from the event.
The model wore a high-neck black dress that featured a mesh and a patterned sequin detail. Her curly hair was styled into a bun with two parts falling to her side. Her face was fully glammed, with her lips in a nude shade of lipstick.
A fan was star-struck by the model’s fashion sense and commented on the look. The fan wrote, “Literally your style is iconic,” to which the model responded, “I’m soooo excited for selling sunset to air!”
She continued writing, “you're going to see allllllll the fashion glam Luxury and my multiple personalities 😂😂.” Another video shared by Smith revealed the gorgeous dress in more detail. The dress featured a thigh-high slit that flaunted her long legs. She completed her stylish look with a black clutch and black pump heels.
Smith, on the other, donned a purple dress cut low to reveal the top of her bosom. The elegant dress hugged her curves and displayed her assets. Nicole Young, who was also spotted in the video, rocked a black one-sleeved shimmering dress. The dress was cut short, showcasing her legs.
Bri Tiesi Will Feature A Special Someone In 'Selling Sunset'
In case you missed it, in August, we reported that the social media influencer joined the cast of the Netflix show.
For the 6th and 7th seasons of the company’s reality TV show, the 31-year-old would compete with other agents trying to sell luxurious properties in Los Angeles to A-list clients.
Tiesi, in an interview, revealed that her son, which she welcomed with actor Nick Cannon would tag along with her during her onscreen moments.
At that time, the mom-of-one also stated that as her baby was still little, she’d try to protect him from the media. In her words, “I’m not going to necessarily hide [Legendary] from anything. It is what it is between his dad and I. He’s still obviously so little, so I will protect him from the majority of it for a little while.”
As for how she intends to shuffle between being a mom and her work, the model explained, saying, “I’ve always been a multitasker, I love to work, and I don’t care if I have to stay up 24 hours a day.”
Jason Oppenheim Says There’s New Drama On 'Selling Sunset'
With season 6 of "Selling Sunset" done filming and the news of Christine Quinn not returning, fans have been wondering if the new season would be worth it.
However, according to Jason Oppenheim, the co-founder of Oppenheim Group, the new season has lot of drama to offer even without Quinn. Speaking to E! News, the real estate mogul said, “I think everyone thought that everyone was going to get along and there would be less drama, but I think that is not the case.
Oppenheim, who recently partnered with the Ten Sixty real estate app, continued saying, “Arguably, that's good for the show, but I don't know if that's good for me and the work dynamic. Definitely, there have been some issues between agents this season."
The CEO also teased some changes on the show among the members and the returning cast. “Mary's taken a larger role as the manager. Some of the other women have stepped in,” he explained.
As for his involvement in the real estate series, he pointed out, “I am there if necessary, but I definitely try to reserve my involvement for when it's absolutely necessary. I think that's served me well and, arguably, served the brokerage well."