Tiffany “New York” Pollard has definitely come a long way from being a contestant on a reality TV dating show to becoming an established reality TV celebrity herself. The 26-year-old woman who tagged herself as Head B---- in Charge during her
Flavor of Love days managed to land her own reality series,
I Love New York, which ran for a couple of seasons. After successfully finding love, she moved on to pursue her acting dreams.
However, one must think, what happens to the men who have unsuccessfully fought for New York’s heart? Let’s check up on the men who were once part of New York’s life.
While New York has moved on to pursue an acting career in Hollywood with her new reality series
New York Goes to Hollywood, some of the men who previously appeared on
I Love New York’s two seasons have also moved on and pursued other endeavors. In fact, we already know that
12 Pack,
Chance,
The Entertainer,
Heat,
Midget Mac,
Mr. Boston,
Real and
Whiteboy appeared in the new VH1 series,
I Love Money.
Moreover, Jason Rosell, better known as Heat from the first season of
I Love New York, recently became part of a Playboy Mansion party in which he auctioned off a date with himself to raise money for the United Breast Cancer Foundation. It seems that the effort pulled off as he was able to raise $2,700.
In other news, brothers Real and Chance of
I Love New York’s first season have landed their own reality show titled
Real Chance of Love, which hits airwaves beginning November 3. The 11-episode series will feature 15 ladies moving into the Stallionaire ranch house to compete for the hearts of Real and Chance.
Meanwhile, it seems that David Otunga, better known as
Punk on
I Love New York 2, has definitely found love in the arms of
American Idol alum
Jennifer Hudson. In fact, the two are now engaged after Punk proposed to her with a Neil Lane diamond ring on her 27th birthday.
"I can confirm that Jennifer got engaged to her boyfriend David on Friday night in L.A." her representative told People.
Catch more of the men of New York as they continue to appear in VH1 shows.
-Valerie Anne del Castillo, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: VH1,
People
(Photo courtesy of VH1)