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Feb 10 2009

Double-Agent Onix Sent Home, Leilene Remains On I Love Money 2 - Reality TV Circus

Published by bjcrock under VH1 shows Edit This

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Only 17 players remain on I Love Money 2 after the second episode wrapped, with Heat doing the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen — and that’s sending home his double-agent Onix (above photo) because the superspy wasn’t loyal. What was with the “l” sign Heat made? The last time I saw that, I was in grade school. LOL

Um, hello, Earth to Heat…when your dumbass puts a girl up against Onix, a boxer, there really isn’t a way for him to throw the challenge…especially when it’s a boxing challenge! Seriously, what brain does this guy think with, anyway?

And what idiot would make this guy the paymaster? Then to make matters worse, Heat decided to keep the weakest player in the game around (that would be Leilene the stripper) because he thinks she has butterlips! Are you kidding me?

Obviously we all know what this guy’s thinking with and it wasn’t his brain. His stupid ass did the same thing last year, only to watch his supposed buddy The Entertainer swoop in and steal his girl Destiney.

Well, it looks like the circus is back in town and it isn’t all that caliente, if you know what I mean. Getting rid of Onix may prove to be Heat’s team’s undoing, since he was their double-agent. But Heat’s team did win the boxing challenge and so this game has really opened up.

BTW, did anyone else notice that Buckwild may be a threat to win the whole thing? That filibuster she did could have sent Buddha — who kicked the crap out of The Entertainer in the challenge — into the box. She was only 15 seconds away from pulling it off.

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