Reality TV stars are fairly used to their every move being filmed and are usually good at keeping certain things under wraps but it's clear some secret info slips through the cracks every now and again.
And that was allegedly exactly the case for Selling Sunset's Bre Tiesi who has claimed she didn’t realise cameras were filming after making a shock confession.
The 32-year-old model and real estate agent, who shares a son, Legendary Love, with Nick Cannon, 43, opened up about accidentally name-dropping a famous Hollywood celeb during the reality TV show.
In short, Bre let slip that she once had a fling with none other than award-winning 36-year-old Black Panther actor, Michael B. Jordan.
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Discussing the blunder, Bre told Entertainment Tonight how the conversation between her fellow co-stars, Chrishell Stause, Emma Hernan and Amanza Smith, ended up being aired for millions of Netflix audiences all over to see.
She explained: "Basically, we were all having girl talk and we were sitting but they were resetting the cameras and it wasn't a conversation that was technically..."
After Bre trailed off, the interviewer then clarified: "You didn't know that was going to be used," to which she admitted: "That's my own fault. I know better."
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The mum-of-one joined the series for the sixth season and revealed she still considers herself to be a somewhat of a newbie when it comes to the weird and wonderful world of reality telly.
"Technically, I was in my first reality season, give me a little slack. But, I've definitely learned a lot these last few seasons," she continued.
The scene in question sees Chrishell ask the group who they would sleep with 'celebrity-wise'.
Without hesitation, Amanza revealed she would pick Michael B. Jordan.
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Unable to keep a lid on the info, Bre then claimed: "I could do that — and I’ve done that.
"I’ve slept with all of my favourites," she went on before adding 'I'm kidding'.
Talking to ET about the episode, Bre insisted: "That was in no way me trying to be like 'Oh, I did X, Y and Z'."
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She continued: "You know, there's other things that happen in these conversations but remember, we want to make a good show.
"Whatever makes it, makes it and whatever doesn't, doesn't. But also, that wasn't my intention."
It's clear the programme is definitely a 'good show' with fans eager for a potential return with season eight.
All seven seasons of Selling Sunset are currently available to steam on Netflix now.
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Tyla has reached out to Michael B. Jordan's representatives for comment.
Topics: TV And Film, Netflix, Celebrity, Selling Sunset, Sex and Relationships