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I Love New York 2 is the second season of the VH1 reality television series I Love New York. I Love New York 2 starred Tiffany "New York" Pollard who was on a quest to find her true love. Her relationship with season one's Victor, Tango, ended shortly after the season concluded.
City of Lover ran for one hour, and was the only concert that Swift held to promote Lover, after the planned sixth concert tour Lover Fest was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On May 15, 2020, a television special titled Taylor Swift: City of Lover, filmed at the concert, was broadcast on ABC in the United States.
I Love New York is a reality television series featuring Tiffany "New York" Pollard on a quest to find her true love. The series first aired on VH1 as a spin off to Flavor of Love , another relationship competition series , which featured Pollard as a finalist in two consecutive seasons.
A love ode likely to Travis Kelce, "So High School" is about the crush and butterflies Swift feels when she looks at her partner. Read the "So High School" lyrics below.
The rapper, 35, dropped a new track, “Tailor Swif,” on Friday, August 30, which features references to the famous pop star. “I'm too swift, don't tell Taylor 'bout this s–t (Swift, yeah ...
Leo Daly (L), Owner of Huntsman Pierre LaGrange (LC) tailor Johnny Allen (RC) and former senator of Virginia John Warner (R) attend Savile Row Bespoke and America at the British Ambassador's ...
I Love New York 2 premiered October 8, 2007 on VH1. [22] The second season introduced a new group of men, including several who quickly became fan favorites, like "Tailor Made" and "Mr. Boston". In the finale Tailor Made (real name George Weisgerber) proposed to Pollard, but was turned down. The finale earned 5.4 million viewers.
The film won Best Feature Film at New Jersey International Film Festival's Spring 2023 edition. [7] Natalie Tango at New Jersey Stage compared the film to Taxi Driver and said it is a phenomenal psychological horror film, complimenting DeCesare's performance and claiming the color "tones of blue and red help indicate the film’s negative, depressing theme."