Tiffany Pollard didn't like the nickname 'New York' at first: 'I f---ing hated it'

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Tiffany Pollard didn't like the nickname 'New York' at first: 'I f---ing hated it'
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'House of Villains' star Tiffany Pollard says on EW's '3 Rounds' video series that she disliked her nickname 'New York' on 'Flavor of Love': 'I thought it was so boring and bland.'

star reveals that her feelings toward her nickname weren't always positive."I f---ing hated it!" she tells host Alexis Wilson."I'm like, 'Why is he calling me New York?'"competitors. "You're giving this one the name of Bubbles, and Delicious, and all these sexual names," she recalls. "But as soon as I told him I'm from upstate New York, he goes, 'Oh, I'm just gonna call you New York.

Initially, Pollard hoped for a flashier moniker. "I wanted him to call me, like, Snookums or something," she says. Her tune changed once she found that it could represent a deeper meaning that reflected her personality rather than her home state. "I thought it was so boring and bland, until I walked into it… and then after a while, everybody remembered my name, and it was like, no, New York stands for the bright lights, the city, you know, your energy, and how you deliver, so then it made sense," she tells EW. "But I didn't love it right away 'cause I didn't get it.

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