After being eliminated on I Love Money, Chance may just be hogging the gossip headlines more in the future, as he gets involved in a very delicate incident.
Some months back, a sex tape featuring Flavor of Love and Charm School contestant Shay Buckeey Johnson came out. It runs for barely a couple of minutes and showed Shay giving her alleged boyfriend some oral sex and even taking it from the rear.
As it turns out, reports began circulating recently that it was Chance from I Love Money who was in the tape. According to source who is said to be close to the two, Shay and Chance have been dating on-and-off for a few months now and, yes, he was the mystery man in the video.
As if that wasn’t enough, the two are now reportedly releasing a sequel to the tape. It will be available on a pay-per-view basis.
Previously appearing on I Love New York, Chance is music producer Kamal Givens in real life. A former Capitol Records artist, he was eliminated on I Love New York’s 11th episode. As mentioned, on I Love Money, he was just eliminated despite being part of the previously thought formidable Stallionaire alliance. Megan coaxed Pumkin, Toastee, and Brandy C., those perceived to be the weakest bunch on the house to turn the tables against Chance.
Disputing claims that the tapes were leaked out intentionally to hog the headlines and gain media mileage, Shay called it troubling that her “intimate act of love” was classified as a sex scandal. “I didn’t want to point fingers at anyone or come out with any names because it was then and still is very much my personal business,” she said.
Now that the cat is out of the bag and Chance is out of the I Love Money house, will these statements stay true?
Of all the badasses in the I Love Money house, it took one of the weakest and blondest members to start shaking things up. Pumkin shocked everyone when she took a stand and sent home faux-thug Chance, a key member of the Stallionaire alliance—in the process earning herself the hatred of half the house, but also helping the chances of the non-Stallionaires to win the $250,000 grand prize.
After her squad, the Gold team, won their fourth straight challenge, “Save the Mac” (based on Midget Mac’s near drowning in the second season of I Love New York), the Green team had to decide which one of their remaining five players should go in the box for elimination. After some debate, Megan and Brandi C. were voted in, and Chance voted himself in to avoid conflict with his fellow Stallionaires. Big mistake.
Chance didn’t know that Megan, the house’s most manipulative and smartest player, had already approached Pumkin, Toastee, and Brandi C. with the proposition of a creating a secret alliance for themselves, the perceived weakest in the house. Megan rightly argued that unless they formed some type of safety net and started eliminating the stronger players, they were only putting themselves in danger as the competition goes on. Pumkin, who has hated Megan since the first day—when Megan told her she had saggy boobs—was rightly wary, but when given the opportunity to ensure Pumkin’s safety in exchange for his own, Chance did himself no favors by acting like a rude and standoffish prick. The deal with Megan was sealed and at the elimination ceremony Chance was sent packing.
“I Love Money” (VH1) I was just reading up on my favorite “Money” gal, Rodeo, on FamousVH1Friends.com. She posted a blog entry on why she decided to appear on the show in the first place. Her reasoning? “To win money, to pay off bills like everyone else does, buy my son a motorcycle, [and] give money to charity for less fortunate families in need and to research to cure diseases that have spread throughout America.” And by golly, if it takes a raw chicken to the face for her to cure those diseases, then Rodeo is a better woman than I’ll ever be. I don’t think she should be buying her kid a bike, though. Isn’t he like 5 years old?
NOW THAT’S GOOD TV: After the Gold Team won the challenge in which they had to assemble catapults to launch the aforementioned raw chickens and catch them in a blanket, teammates 12-Pack and Heather were so ecstatic they decided to celebrate with some dry humping. Right there on a picnic table full of hen carcasses. “We don’t even care,” said Heather. “We’re makin’ out between nasty, salmonella birds. But we won. So it was a good victory.” A victory for her team, but more importantly, a victory for mankind.
The poor guy is still shaken up about his early exit from the show. But he needn’t cry too long, not when he has those 30 or so ladies to keep happy with his Mr. Boston charm and…other sexual stuff.
On if he’ll do more reality TV, “I think I’ll probably be retiring from the VH1 reality shows now, mostly because I Love Money wasn’t the most enjoyable experience for me. There’s not much incentive to keep doing these shows. Unless I get my own show or something crazy like that, or I’m offered more money, this will probably be my last experience.”
On how many chicks she’s slept with since his first appearance on “I Love New York,” “That was about a year-and-a-half ago, so it’s probably around 30. And it’s not just the quantity that’s gone up, it’s the quality, too. Before the show, there were a lot of 4’s and 5’s I was sleeping with. Now, the girls are pretty much always at least a 7.”
On the “Boston charm,” “The Boston charm is a combination of my unique accent, my unique sense of humor, as well as my unique clothing habits, like the G-string. Those three things make the reason why the Boston charm is so special. A lot of girls who are tired of the same old jerks are intrigued by the unique package I offer.”
On Pumkin’s accusations that he suffers from premature ejaculation, “It’s completely untrue. I may not be that big down there, but I don’t have premature ejaculation. The reason she said that was that during the first episode, when Craig was introducing us and giving us our checks for the first time, they asked me who I thought was the hottest in the house and I said Megan and Pumkin was a little bit upset. Her comeback was accusing me of premature ejaculation.”