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I Love New York: T-Weed

February 22nd, 2007 | Author: Kevin Clark

Kevin Watson is an enigma. He’s a walking episode of MTV’s Diary. You think you know T-Weed, but you really have no idea. The (location) native is known to all as T-Weed, the flashy baller worth $100 Million Dollars.

As I Love New York got deeper, the fellas had to give financial presentations to New York, Sister Patterson and villainous vixen… Omarosa. Mr. Watson gave a lot of hoopla and made the boisterous claim of being worth Donald Trump money. All in all, a background check seemingly proved otherwise and Kevin Watson was viciously booted off the show.

HHDX sits down with the man with the plan, T-Weed as he talks about his elimination from I Love New York, his business endeavors and backs up his $100 million dollar claim.

HHDX: Before joining up with the cast of I Love New York, what all were you doing?
KW:
I was doing what I always do… running my company MP3NY.com, serving clients and just helping to brand these corporations. Before I joined up with the show, I was working with Danity Kane and Lionel Ritchie. Jesse Terrero [acclaimed music video director] hired my company to help brand his burgeoning film company. My client base consists of Poker Battle, Ed Hardy, and plenty of others. That’s what I’ve been doing. How I got onto the show was that someone introduced themselves to me in the club. They asked me to be a part of the show. After I got the business card, I had left to New York and Chicago to handle some business. When I finally got back to Los Angeles, we coordinated time to meet and I got into the show.

HHDX: So, if you were involved in all of these money-making businesses… why audition to be on the show?
KW:
What’s interesting about it is that being involved with branding and marketing is that it’s work heavy and it doesn’t leave a lot of time to do anything with my social life. When I first looked at the show, I didn’t really know what it was all about. You find that out what you’re getting into after you go through all your tests. When I first started the show, I thought that it was a cast full of herbs. But after the initial shock wore off, I figured that this was going to be a really fun experience. I’d get a chance to know her. But I was just doing me. Who I was on the show is who I am, period. You know that you’re there to speak to New York and her mother, but I was myself this whole time. That wasn’t a full representation of T-Weed on that show. Continued on page 2 »

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