A Few Words from Pumkin

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Pumkin may no longer be a contestant on I Love Money, but we hope she finds comfort in this:

We'll always love her. (Despite the constant need to go back and delete the extra "p" always typed into her name every time we mention the former Flavor of Love star.)

Here are excerpts from an interview Pumkin recently gave VH1:

When Hoopz did let you go, did you feel betrayed?
To a certain extent. Her whole, “This is for Chance” was such bulls***. Chance was in the house for, like, five days. You don’t f***ing know Chance. Hoopz and I go back to Flavor of Love. We were best friends on that show. I didn’t betray her. I sent home Chance, who didn’t even have my back.

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You clashed with Megan from the start. What is it about her that you don’t get along with?
I don’t mind people who talk s***, that’s cool, but say it to my face. Don’t whisper. Don’t try to be a conniving little backstabbing bitch. Just tell me. I think that’s the hardest part. On Flavor of Love, the girls were really cutthroat, just, “You’re a f***ing bitch,” straight to your face, not whispering, “Oh. Saggy boobs.” I just don’t like people like that.

Toastee was really offended about Megan and Brandi’s insults about your weight and eating. Did they affect you similarly?

It’s just funny to me because Brandi showed up with bruises where her love-handles would be and thighs are. It’s very clear that she just got liposuction before she came on the show. She said she ran into furniture. Megan? Yeah, she’s skinny. So what? She has to be skinny because her face is so ugly. She has to make up for that. I just didn’t get where Brandi was coming from, because I don’t think she’s much skinnier. And Toasteee is really skinny. I don’t get it.

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