The Entertainer: The I Love Money Exit Interview

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The Entertainer failed to win the heart of Tiffany Pollard on I Love New York 2; he also won't be winning any cash on I Love Money.

Still, this reality TV stalwart is in an upbeat mood. Or at least a fighting mood. He spoke to VH1 about his recent experiences. Here are highlights from the interview:

On the show, there was also a lot of talk about you being the most hated person in the house. Did you agree with that assessment?
I think it was really exaggerated. As far as I know, Whiteboy was cool with me. No one said anything to my face. If Whiteboy wanted a piece of this and wanted to call me out, let’s do it. I will f***ing do it any day. If Chance wanted to call me out, if Real called me out, let’s do it.

They talk about me in the interviews, but you don’t hear me talking about them. You don’t hear me talking about anybody unless I’ve talked to them to their face. I’m not a phony, but these people are. They’re the losers, not me.

The Entertainer Picture

Any feelings on the Destiney situation?
Well, I’m going to go deep into it at the reunion, but as far as I’m concerned, I have nothing against her. I wish her the best of luck. She’s the one that did me wrong. She exploded on me and decided that we weren’t going to speak anymore. I don’t talk to her at all. I’m fine with that. It’s like the situation with Heather and 12 Pack. I’m friends with Heather. I love her to death. I can’t say a bad word about her. I read what she said about 12 Pack, and I’m really close with him. I don’t know what happened with them, I don’t even care at this point. But it’s tough. They’re both good people

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