'Love & Hip Hop: New York' season 6 reunion spoilers: Amina Buddafly pregnant? Remy Ma, Tara Wallace fight at reunion

"Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 6 cast VH1

"Love and Hip Hop: New York" continues to be more dramatic, especially with the twisted love affair involving Peter Gunz, his wife Amina Buddafly, and ex-girlfriend Tara Wallace.

The news about Wallace getting pregnant by Gunz is no surprise these days. Life&StyleMag already confirmed that Wallace had given birth to baby boy Gunner Ethan Pankey on Feb. 13.

"Words can't express this new love and addition to my family. We are so happy! Jamison and Kaz are excited to have a baby brother! He is just perfect!" Wallace told the publication.

Gunz may have welcomed his new child, but he is yet to welcome another one from his wife, according to spoiler reports. AllAboutTheTea reported that Buddafly announced her pregnancy during the filming of the season 6 reunion special. Several other media outlets have reported the same, even adding Buddafly is already three months pregnant, but Buddafly herself has not confirmed the news.

A lot of people on social media have reacted to the news surrounding the crazy love affair involving these "Love & Hip Hop: New York" cast members, but fellow star Remy Ma also had a say in all these which reportedly affected her relationship with her co-star.

According to KingofTea, there will be a fight between Ma and Wallace in relation to the love triangle issue. The host of the reunion special asked Ma what she thinks about Wallace and Buddafly's issue, the report relayed.

Ma reportedly spoke her mind and told Wallace that she should have given everything some thought and ditched Gunz in the first place. This comment allegedly angered Wallace. Further, sources revealed that Papoose intervened and led Ma to the backstage so she could cool off.

Meanwhile, fans will get to see the other stars and more drama from "Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 6 on Monday, Feb. 22, at 8 p.m. EST on VH1.

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