It’s been a decade since Tiffany “New York” Pollard starred on I Love New York in hopes of finding her soulmate, but luckily for us, we can relive her dramatic journey through reruns on VH1 and check up on some of the scene-stealing contestants through social media. Scroll down to see what some of your favorite suitors are up to now.
Table of Contents
- Kevin “Bonez” Peters
- Kevin “T-Weed” Watson
- Ezra “Buddha” Masters
- Ahmad “Real” Givens
- Jason “Heat” Rosell
- Joshua “Whiteboy” Gallander
- Patrick “Tango” Hunter
- Lee “Mr. Boston” Marks
- Randy “Wood” Richwood
- Lamonty “Pootie” Council
- Mauricio “Chamo” Sanchez
Kevin “Bonez” Peters
New York said goodbye to Bonez on episode three, and he then competed on the second season of the spinoff I Love Money, finishing in 12th place. He currently goes by the name Kevin John and works as a sportscaster. His journey has taken him into the world of sports media, where he shares his passion for sports.
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Kevin “T-Weed” Watson
T-Weed attempted to impress Tiffany by claiming he had a net worth of $100 million. However, it was revealed that he was actually in significant debt, leading to his elimination from the show. He later tried his luck on the second season of I Love Money but was eliminated in episode four.
Ezra “Buddha” Masters
After his time on reality TV, Ezra found success in small roles on popular shows like True Blood, 90210, and Sons of Anarchy. His appearances on these shows highlight his versatility and talent as an actor.
Ahmad “Real” Givens
Ahmad was the second runner-up in the first season of the show. Along with his brother Kamal, known as Chance, he starred in their own series, Real Chance of Love. Tragically, Real passed away in February 2015 at the age of 33 due to colon cancer.
Jason “Heat” Rosell
After being eliminated in episode four, Heat participated in Season 1 of I Love Money and picked up minor acting roles in shows such as All My Children and 100 Ways to Die. He has also shared his fitness expertise on shows like Steve Harvey and Sweat Inc..
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Joshua “Whiteboy” Gallander
Though Whiteboy was cut in the eighth episode, he made a comeback in 2013 with the truTV series Cash Dome, which followed his life working at a Miami pawnshop. His journey in reality TV continues to pique interest among fans.
Patrick “Tango” Hunter
In the first season, Tango won New York’s heart and even got engaged. However, he called off the engagement during the reunion taping. Currently, he is focused on filmmaking and actively participates in several charities.
Lee “Mr. Boston” Marks
Lee, known for his humor, was eliminated in episode six. He later appeared on the spinoff New York Goes to Work and finished in 14th place in I Love Money. His journey shows how humor can be a double-edged sword in reality TV.
Randy “Wood” Richwood
Although eliminated in the first episode, Wood found more success on Mr. Romance, a reality competition that taught contestants how to be the perfect gentleman. This experience led him to various opportunities in the reality TV space.
Lamonty “Pootie” Council
Pootie left the show after experiencing a nervous breakdown in the third episode. Since then, he has kept a low profile and has not been active in the public eye.
Mauricio “Chamo” Sanchez
Chamo, who served as New York's personal assistant and stylist, has remained in the entertainment industry. He continues to steal the spotlight, appearing on shows like Hollywood Hillbillies and the web series Kat Loves LA.