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I Love Money: Whiteboy Clears Up Love Triangle Rumors
Kris De Leon
Kris De Leon
Staff Writer, BuddyTV
We've heard what I Love Money champ Hoopz has to say about her victory, but now it's Whiteboy's turn to shed some light on the show that saw him in a love triangle with Real and Hoopz, and ultimately named him first runner up.

Known as Joshua Gallander in real life, Whiteboy made his reality TV debut as one of the contestants of the reality dating series I Love New York, where he tried to capture the heart of love searcher Tiffany Pollard.  Soon, he was given the opportunity to join yet another reality show in the form of I Love Money, the competitive series that features contestants from the first two seasons of Flavor of Love, I Love New York and Rock of Love, as they compete in physical and mental challenges in an attempt to win some cold hard cash.

“I had a blast.  My favorite show yet.  This show was more real to me than I Love New York.  It's the official show.  I didn't have to worry about acting a certain way.  It has nothing to do with age, race, color, sex.  I can relate to $250,000 much more than I can relate to finding love with New York,” Whiteboy told VH1 in an interview.

Whiteboy went far in the game but despite his feared reputation, he only landed first place on I Love Money, consequently leaving Hoopz as the winner.  Nevertheless, Whiteboy doesn't seem disappointed that he lost.

“I always said if there's anyone I wanted to see with that money other than myself, it was Hoopz.  So it was cool.  I'm not a sore loser or anything of that nature,” he explained.

As for his controversial love triangle with Hoopz and Real, Whiteboy clears up the rumors and says that there's nothing going on.

“We're just good friends. Nothing romantic at all,” Whiteboy said of Hoopz.  “I've seen Real [who proposed to Hoopz] since the show.  There's no tension or beef or anything of that nature.  It's all cool.  It's all laid-back.”


-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist

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