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'I Love New York' Star Accused of Acting Racist
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A waitress at a New York club has blasted Tiffany “New York” Pollard, star of VH1's I Love New York, for allegedly acting “racist, overrated and crazy” when she was in their establishment.

"I went to her table and told her I think she's so cute and funny.  Then I went to shake her hand and she looked me up and down, laughed at me and said she had a cold,”  the waitress, who is white, said.  “But immediately after, she shook the hand of another waitress, who is black."

New York then reportedly told the waitress that she needed to keep an eye on new drink glasses coming to her table to ensure they come directly to her.

"She told me someone drugs her drinks when she's not looking," the waitress said.  The staff of the club then assured New York that no such thing was going to happen, but the reality star was not convinced.  New York allegedly sent her bodyguard to the bar to fetch her cocktails, despite the vodka bottles already sitting on her table.

"She acted like a rude, nasty pig all night," the waitress said of New York.

A representative for VH1 has spoken for the reality star, saying that although New York acknowledges being at the club, she has “denied the claims about how she acted.”

New York, who launched her television career by appearing on two seasons of VH1's Flavor of Love, was most recently seen on her own reality dating competition, I Love New York.  The series featured a variety of men clamoring for New York's affection, and during the season finale in April, she chose Patrick “Hunter” Tango to be her mate.  Tango proposed to her, and she accepted.

However, during the series' reunion show, Tango broke off their engagement, saying he was upset with how New York and her mom, Sister Patterson, disrespected his mother.  As a result, New York announced that there would be a second season of I Love New York.  This time around, viewers were given the chance to choose five of the cast members via online voting.

The second season of I Love New York will premiere on October 8.


-Lisa Claustro, BuddyTV Staff Columnist

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