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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.




