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Feb 17 2009

Leilene Kicked Out Of I Love Money 2 - VH1 - Reality TV Circus

Published by bjcrock under VH1 shows Edit This

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The second episode an eventful show that the contestants — all 17 of them — got a kick out of, literally. Having to kick a ball disguised as a breath mint into a mouth meant as a goal was no easy task for some, but for others it came naturally.

Say what you will about The Entertainer’s team but they have some athletes of their own who are perfectly capable of beating Buddha, and they once again proved that bigger is not necesarily better in the soccer challenge.

Of course, having several players from countries (Italy, France, Central and South America, etc.) in which soccer is the No. 1 sport probably didn’t hurt, either, and The Entertainer’s team came out victorious, 5-4.

Aside from the sporting life, though, the gold team has shown a proclivity toward winning challenges and seem to be the early frontrunner. One noticeable absence from the madness so far is Tailor Made, who seems to be staying out of the way of his gold team mates. That has to do with the fact he’s a double-agent…and we all know what happened to the last double-agent Onix. LOL

Anyway, everyone knew it was only a matter of time before Leilene would be sent home. In fact, her teammates actually tried kicking her out before the elimination had even taken place! Talk about hospitality. Hehe.

Anyway, with Leilene, Milf and Buckwild on the carpet, Heat eventually picked his so-called sweetheart as the one who would go home, which is odd considering they enjoyed playing tonsil hockey (picture proof above.) But Milf (above photo) may be this year’s Destiney, using her looks and sensuality to seduce people like Buddha, now that Leilene is gone.

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