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I Love New York: Onix

February 8th, 2007 | Author: Kevin Clark

HHDX: Just like the saying goes, “Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.” You and Tango still speak after the fact, whereas, most people would cut ties quickly. Why still be cool with someone who you labeled as a snitch?

WL: Here’s the thing; we all had the agreement that we know that it’s a television show and a lot of things are instigated and manipulated. So, we told each other that if we say anything about one another on camera is that it’s because it’s competition. That it’s made for television. We agreed that we’d still come to one and say what was said. They felt pressured to go tell New York about it. His first instinct was to tell me what was said. But later that night, we go into elimination and he still wants to tell me, but he wanted to do so after the eliminations were over. He thought that he was going to be kicked off because you really didn’t know how New York would react. If you look at his face, you can tell that he’s distraught. He even told me that he had something to tell me after elimination. He knew of the possibility. We were cool before that and after I figured out what happened afterwards, I told him that he did me a favor. I couldn’t stay any longer. I really didn’t want to win the competition. Tango is a stand-up dude. Aside from that moment, he’s always had respect for me. We just let bygones be bygones and at the end of the day, I got what I wanted and we made for great television.

HHDX: The success of the show usually means one of two things – there will be another season of the show or there will be a spin-off. Since I Love New York is already a spin-off, could you see there being another season?

WL: I don’t think there’ll be another season of the show. They’ll take a few characters from the show and possible do something with that. I don’t know necessarily who, but you could see some of the people who stand out on the show. You can check out the V-Spot and see who they feature, but I can’t really say exactly or give too much information.

HHDX: Honestly, the scenes between Heat and 12-Pack are hilarious, so what would you say was the funniest thing that wasn’t aired on the show?

WL: Actually, that moment on the last episode was ridiculous. While I was there, the funniest thing had to be the drunken moment. You heard me say that I looked to the left... that I looked to the left and looked to the right and it smelled like a brewery. But I actually said that when I was at church. They took that and put it for another scene. Sitting next to them at church was hilarious. He [Heat] just has these ways of moving. I didn’t know if he was drunk or if he had Parkinson’s, but it was funny. Mr. Boston in that thong was hilarious. No one got to see the whole scene. But when he came out, he’s just straight comedy. He’s just unexplainable. People don’t know if it’s an act or if it’s real. He’s quirky. He’s just one of those guys who’s comfortable. He’ll do anything. It’s like how he is in real life. He’s no different now, than how he was in the house. Continued on page 5 »

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