Bre Tiesi Says 'I Hid in My House' After “Selling Sunset” Drama: ‘Nobody Talk to Me’ (Exclusive)

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“I could stay home and never leave again. I may or may not have worked it out [with the Oppenheim Group]. So you'll have to see,” she says

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Bre Tiesi is enjoying a detox from reality TV cameras.

The real estate agent, 32, told PEOPLE at the DirecTV XMAS event at Kathy Hilton’s Bel Air residence that after filming for the latest dramatic season of Selling Sunset, she took a break for herself.

“I hid in my house,” recalls Tiesi, who wore a red crop top and matching skirt for the event. “No makeup, no anything. I was like, ‘Just nobody talk to me.’ No sounds, and then my kid comes screaming and I'm like, ‘Okay, that sound works but that's it.’”

She ended season 7 of the hit Netflix show with a bang, walking out of a party celebrating the Oppenheim Group's renovated West Hollywood office and saying she was over the show. The realtor adds that she won't be doing any soul searching to decide whether to return to the real estate company.

<p>BG020/Bauer-Griffin/GC </p> Heather Rae and Bre Tiesi are seen on September 21, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.

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Heather Rae and Bre Tiesi are seen on September 21, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.

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“I’m at peace,” she admits. “I could stay home and never leave again. I may or may not have worked it out. So you'll have to see.”

She recently received praise from her Selling Sunset co-star Heather Rae El Moussa, who called Tiesi “a strong woman” and noted, "I'm not worried about her. She does incredible on the show. I'm very proud of her."

Tiesi, who joined the show after the departure of cast member Christine Quinn, has discussed the difficulties of having her personal life told on reality TV. She previously told PEOPLE before the season 6 premiere of the reality show that she wasn't "thrilled" to have certain moments in her personal life captured on camera.

<p>Araya Doheny/Getty Images for The Art of Elysium</p> Breana Tiesi attends The Art of Elysium celebrates The Good Patch and Tasya van Ree at The Art of Elysium on September 23, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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Breana Tiesi attends The Art of Elysium celebrates The Good Patch and Tasya van Ree at The Art of Elysium on September 23, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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"There's some drama that is, let's say, dramatized," she said in May. "I'm not really sure the word to use with this one, but there's some of my personal life in a situation that happens with Nick and all of these things that are not fully accurate."

Tiesi continued: "For me, it's just one of those things where people have to take it with a grain of salt and understand that there's a difference. There still is a difference between my real life and the show."

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For the time being, she says she’s focusing on her 17-month-old son Legendary Love, whom she shares with Nick Cannon, and making sure they have a fun holiday together.

“We're gonna probably go to New York,” Tiesi told PEOPLE. We have a couple other things. So we're gonna go to Grinchness on Monday, which is gonna be really cute. So we have a bunch of activities.”

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