Another
batch of your questions answered by New York is after the jump. This
time around, New York talks video games, living for God and the size of
Wolf's penis. All in a day's work!
Irv Gotti has a lot of explaining to do, and explain he does: every
week he gives us blow-by-blow commentary on the latest episode of Gotti's Way.
This week is all about necessary evils. He elaborates on his decidedly
unique marriage, he talks about Ja Rule and Ashanti's albums being
pushed back, and he explains why he's often forced to miss out on
valuable time with his kids.
Mr. Wise was charged with being "emotionally unavailable" on I Love New York 2,
but in real life, that's not at all how he is. After the jump, he
spills his guts and talks everything from about Pretty's hasty
departure to staying in touch with his ex, Kia to why appearing on the
show hurt his rap career to how he wishes that he would have kicked
Tailor Made's ass when he had the chance.
Last week's I Love New York cast-off Pretty has uploaded a
hyper-produced video to YouTube featuring multiple camera angles,
various transitional wipes and his attempt to take a "moment to clear
the air" about what led him to walk off the show. He spends three
minutes doing so. Here it is:
While he does touch on some of the mystique surrounding his
portrayal on the show (he did have an ex and "she's definitely an
ex-ex," at that), there's a lot more air that needs clearing. He makes
no attempt to explain why his answers to Real and Chance were
completely out of synch with his sister's to New York and Sister
Patterson. Also, as he chalks up the gay rumors to stemming merely from
the way that he carries himself, he's skirting the issue of how the
allegations arose in the first place (who was he checking out and why
did that person think that?). Honestly, I never thought Pretty was gay
(even when he made the remark about the glitter pen), but even now I'm
not sure that he's giving us the whole story.
You asked and New York answered! After receiving hundreds of questions for New York, VH1's own H.B.I.C. is now fielding them. Below, you'll find the first installment of New York's answers to the fans' questions. If yours didn't make the cut, have no fear: there are further installments of Ask New York on the way. Check back next week to see even more Ask New York answers.
By now it's clear that New York is the queen of VH1, but if you need more proof, look no further than the video below. It's a clip of New York's appearance on this week's episode of Best Week Ever (which premieres Friday at 9/8c). New York's segment, titled "Inside the Non-Actors Studio," (non-actors because of the writers' strike) features the reality diva riffing on defining moments of her I Love New York run. Leave it to New York to turn commentary on the writers strike into a discussion on toe-sucking!