
On January 6, VH1 will air its much awaited
I Love New York 2 Reunion Show, which will reunite New York (
Tiffany Pollard) and all the guys of season 2 for one last shindig.
If you don't want to find out what sorts of drama are in store for the upcoming special episode, don't read this spoiler article. But for those who can't wait, read on.
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i can't wait to watch the reunion show! sounds crazy and awesome!
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My guess from these clues: Pretty comes out of the closet and Wolf whips his dong out. Hopefully It will b...
Though New York initially told
Tailor Made (George Weisgerber) that she needed to wait for 24 months before she could accept his proposal during the second season finale of
I Love New York,
People Magazine has already hinted that Tailor will be proposing once again during the reunion special where New York says yes. Aside from New York's engagement news, more details about the reunion special have now surfaced various media outlets. The said episode will reportedly run for 90 minutes packed with ridiculousness and a lot of drama in true
I Love New York style.
Fans can expect the episode to have many provocative elements as New York struts out on the reunion stage, wearing a very low-neck black mini dress, while a contestant on the show decides to unzip his pants and expose his organ and another unlikely character engages in a full-on kissing spree with another person on the show.
Besides exploring a new frontier of sexuality, one of the guys' huge cologne collection will be introduced. There will also be a lot of confrontation, a food fight, and blood!
While Tailor gives New York a “special present,” New York admits to another guy that she “had real feelings” for him. More hilarity ensues as
Sister Patterson and
The Entertainer's mother engage in an argument and Sister Patterson confesses that she is not human.
Craving for more? Don't forget to catch the
I Love New York 2 Reunion Show this Sunday on VH1.
-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: VH1
(Image courtesy of VH1)