I Love Money: No Longer Packing Heat

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While men can still gawk over Toastee Toof on I Love Money, female viewers were dealt a serious blow this week when Heat was sent packing.

Following his elimination, the former I Love New York contestant spoke with VH1...

How was your time on I Love Money?
It was unbelievable, really. I mean, it was great. I believe I was one of the better characters, in every aspect, from the visual to the comedy aspect to even the drama aspect. I brought a little bit of juice in each department.

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It was hard to get a sense of how into Destiney you were. Was it love?
It was an affectionate, sweet crush we had. Destiney and I put our beds together from Day 1. We had been sleeping in the same bed for a good five days. We didn’t have sex or nothing, but we were making out a lot. We were just enjoying drinking, cuddling, kissing. Everything was fine for five days straight with Whatsherface…Destiney.

Then, Me, 12 Pack and Heather were having drinks on the patio. I called Megan over and she sat on my lap. She put her arm around me. It was in poor taste, but nothing crazy. Destiney came back and saw Megan on my lap. She got jealous, went in the room. I walk over there and she’s pouting and crying. I had to kiss her, caress her, talk it over.

We fell asleep and woke up and she said, “Heat, I can’t continue this. After seeing you with Megan, you know she’s a trifling bitch. Just the fact that you have a girl sitting on your lap says a lot about you.” I said, “I respect that. We can still be buddies.” And I gave her a high five. I am very nonchalant with a lot of situations.

Matt Richenthal is the Editor in Chief of TV Fanatic. Follow him on Twitter and on Google+.

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