New York Sheds Light on Gaining Weight and Losing Love

October 25, 2008

A lot has changed since Tiffany Pollard left her mother, Michelle Patterson, and love George "Tailor Made" Weisgerber to pursue an acting career in Hollywood, California as the star of the series New York Goes to Hollywood.  Noticeably, the former I Love New York star's figure has changed as she gained quite a lot of weight while filming the spin-off to her reality dating series.  On the other hand, Pollard doesn't seem to mind that she added a couple of pounds.  In fact, she reveals that it's all for the better.

I Love New York: On Breaking Up with Tiffany Pollard

September 12, 2008

Episode 6 of New York Goes to Hollywood brought us some major laughs.  Surely, Tiffany “New York” Pollard is concentrating on making it big in Hollywood, but has she truly moved on from the heartache brought about by I Love New York?  As you may recall, it was reported that New York and Tailor Made, the winner of season 2, already called it quits. In fact, her new reality series chronicles some of the events that led to the eventual break up.

Episode 6 of New York Goes to Hollywood followed Tailor Made as he showed up to surprise New York, who came from a flirting session with Vos at the park.  Could this possibly be one of the reason why they called it quits?

'New York' Speaks of Her Reality TV Experiences and Her Journey to 'Hollywood'

August 19, 2008

While most reality TV stars come off their shows feeling tired and used, others come out on top, if not basking in the limelight of having become a household name.  That holds true for Tiffany “New York” Pollard, who, after having numerous stints on reality television, is now heading to Hollywood to pursue her dreams of becoming a real actress.  She says that her stints on several VH1 reality shows have helped her gain success and realize her dreams.

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'New York Goes to Hollywood' Tonight on VH1

August 4, 2008

While some reality stars have to struggle to keep their television careers afloat, some actually manage to ride the cruel tidal waves of reality stardom. In fact, a handful have successfully transitioned from reality TV to real stage or film performing.  American Idol alums have been known to pursue their musical careers on and offstage, while reality dating series alums have gone to lead lives in the spotlight as socialites or plain public figures fighting for health causes.

As for the more eccentric reality stars such as Tila Tequila, Ambre Lake (Rock of Love) and Flava Flav, they come up with various ways to stay in the limelight. There's modeling, acting and music production for these multitalented individuals.  As for Tiffany Pollard of I Love New York, she has set her eyes on only one thing—an acting career.

Sneak Peek At 'New York Goes to Hollywood'

July 20, 2008

VH1 has recently released several promo shots for its upcoming reality series New York Goes to Hollywood, which stars none other than Tiffany Pollard, also known as New York.  After being rejected by rapper Flavor Flav twice on his reality dating series Flavor of Love, New York went on to find her ideal match on the spin-off show I Love New York.  Unfortunately, two seasons worth of love searching were not enough to find her one true love.  Now, New York is taking over Hollywood as she puts her love life in the backburner.

VH1 Confirms Breakup of 'I Love New York' Couple

July 15, 2008

Word on the street for several months now is that Tiffany Pollard, also known as New York, and George “Tailor Made” Weisgerber, season 2 winner on the reality dating series I Love New York, have put an end to their romantic relationship. Earlier this month, we reported that the two reality TV lovers broke things off with a fiasco that fits in quite perfectly with VH1 as the network got the whole squabble on tape.  While there are some fans that refuse to believe the swirling rumors, several media outlets continue to unearth the controversy.  This time, confirmation comes from the network, where it all began.

"They broke up during the filming of New York Goes to Hollywood," a VH1 representative told People.  "The whole drama went down with our cameras rolling and will play out for the audience."

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