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May 05 2009

I Love Money 2 Finale Recap - Myammee Wins $250,000 - VH1 - Reality TV Circus

Published by bjcrock under VH1 shows Edit This

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Myammee became the second winner of I Love Money Monday night, also marking the second time a black woman has won the show (Hoopz did last year).

It also marks the second time that a girl from Flavor of Love has won the show, leading me to believe that the Flavor of Love girls are fairly intelligent. At least it would seem that way.

In the finale, the final five were asked to walk the plank, literally, and unhinge several suitcases while tethered to ropes and harnesses hundreds of feet above the ocean. Easy? Not if you’re afraid of heights, which Saaphyri most certainly was, and so she was the dead last loser.

In this case, though, the dead last loser was bounced from Mexico. Down to four, the bottom three were taken on a power outing per usual and Myammee was the paymaster since she won the challenge.

In the end, Myammee bounced Prancer, leaving the finale chase down to Myammee, It and Tailor Made.

Early on in the final chase, It showed promise, finishing first heading into the jungle. But It got lost and Myammee took the lead, never to be challenged again and so she won the $250,000 grand prize, bawling like a baby after she was declared the victor.

I think It would have won the show had he gotten rid of his stupid act earlier, but he may have been eliminated earlier too, so it’s hard to say. At least Tailor Made didn’t win again, though.

Can’t wait for I Love Money 3, can you? Considering some of the Daisy of Love cast are suicidal and others from Rock Of Love Bus are just nuts–and something else that rhymes with nuts–it should make for the best TV show ever.

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