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The Flavorette

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As haterism.com reported two weeks ago (read story), New York (Flavor’s two-time jump off) is set to star in her own VH1 reality dating series called “The Flavorette” - a spin-off of Flavor of Love - The New York Post (how appropriate) interviewed New York (aka Tiffany Patterson) today - check it out:

“These guys are so dramatic,” Patterson was quoted in The New York Post. “They’re worse than the women who were on season one and season two [of “Flavor of Love”]. This show is so chaotic, it’s overboard, it’s over-the-top, it’s extreme and these guys know they’re fighting for a wonderful woman so they’ve been at each other’s throats and I’m flattered by it. I can’t complain.”

While VH1 has not yet determined when to premiere “Flavorette,” it’s expected that the show will air sometime in 2007. It’s also safe to say that Patterson is finding the competition much more appealing the third time around.

“I like it when the guys go at each other,” she said. “I’m a prize, I’m so worth it - frankly, it turns me on.”

With only three contestants remaining, production is nearing an end and it is looking like New York may finally have a happy ending in store.

“There’s one man in particular that I can definitely see myself living out the rest of my life with,” Patterson told the Post.

VH1’s decision to cast Patterson in a spinoff seems a logical choice, given her popularity with fans of the show and the constant controversy between herself and the other contestants on both seasons of “Flavor of Love.”

“I would tell all those other women who gave me a hard time [on the show] that I want them to eat their hearts out,” Patterson said. “They should just know that you cannot ever hold a good woman down, I’m doing my thing and I’m a real star, I was born a star, baby, and everyone needs to know that!”

Patterson’s New York persona seemed to brush many of the ladies the wrong way, but things got particularly ugly in one elimination ceremony when she was spit on by another contestant - who has since claimed to be set up by producers who added special effects to increase the drama.

“It was real, and it was a bad moment,” says New York. “To me, that person is a farm animal, she was bred, she was born in a stable of some sort.”

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