Chelsea Lazkani admits she regrets the drama with Bre Tiesi on Selling Sunset

This doesn’t mean they’re friends though


Selling Sunset season six provided non-stop drama, especially when it came to Chelsea Lazkani and Bre Tiesi. During the latest season, things between Chelsea and Bre became heated following comments Chelsea made about the father of Bre’s child, Nick Cannon, and their relationship.

Chelsea has since reflected on the season and the drama she had with Bre, saying she regretted it happening.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Chelsea opened up about the drama with Bre and where they stand now.

“I respect her, but I don’t have a relationship with her,” she explained. “Very rarely do I regret something I’ve said, but I regret how my relationship with her started.

“I projected a lot of my unhealed trauma onto her, which I don’t think is fair, and I can understand why we have that rift in our relationship. My approach could have been a lot better.”

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The drama on season six began when Chelsea said she found Bre and Nick’s relationship “rather off-putting”.

“Ultimately the way I live my life is very different to her as a Christian so I don’t know if we will ever be super, super close friends,” Chelsea said. She then went on to tell Bre she finds it “unfair” for children to be born when their father isn’t always present.

Bre was quick to shut down Chelsea and snapped back: “Who I have children with is my business. I don’t need a judge and jury.”

I guess we’ll see if they’ve kissed and made up in season seven!

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