'Love & Hip Hop: New York' season 6 update: Tara Wallace shows off baby bump; Amina Buddafly quitting show?
The love triangle among Peter Gunz, Tara Wallace, and Amina Buddafly is one of the highlights of "Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 6 and it appears that the drama is getting more intense.
Gunz' cheating issue is all over the VH1 reality series and his current wife, Buddafly, has been strong enough to stay in the relationship despite knowing about her husband's affair with ex Wallace. The drama intensified when back in episode 2, former singer admitted that she had aborted Gunz' child because of his cheating ways.
Adding to the drama is Wallace's revelation in the recent episode that she is pregnant with her ex-boyfriend's child. Wallace wrote on Tuesday on Instagram, "Making the decision to have a baby is momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body," along with a photo of her baby bump.
While Wallace is proud of the bun in the oven, the netizens slammed her for allowing herself to get pregnant by a married man.
"A baby is a blessing if it's created out of a commitment. He's legally married to someone else and you think its cute and you're proud of being someone who says I'll F your man whenever I want," one Instagram user wrote on the comment section.
"I don't care how many years he's been with you he'd never wife you. He married Amina," the user continued.
On the other hand, things are not looking good for Buddafly, who is contemplating about quitting the show. In an interview posted on VH1 on Thursday, Buddafly admitted that she thought about not doing another season of "Love & Hip Hop" because of the "emotional drain" the crazy love affair has caused her.
Understandably, it's too much for the other half of the Black Buddafly duo and she did mention that "maybe" it would be her final season in the series. But it remains to be seen if something happens that would make her change her decision.
As for Gunz, will he ever change his ways? Find out by catching "Love & Hip Hop: New York" every Monday at 8 p.m. EST on VH1.