VH1 Won’t Have Mr Boston to Kick Around. Unless He Gets His Own Show

July 28, 2008 by Faith Whitfield  
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After watching VH1’s reality show I Love Money Sunday, I felt sorry for the position that Mr. Boston put himself in. Having decided to be a part of an alliance with 12 Pack and the girls, only to have him be the fall guy when the truth of the matter was that they were all a bunch of punks, too afraid to raise their hands to vote out any of The Stallionaires. Then it dawned on me why he had to be the fall guy. He is more than a weasel; he’s the guy in school that everyone picks because he has no balls. Then, he finds some runt kid who rides the short bus to school, and he makes their life a nightmare. But he still can’t figure out why he’s not respected for beating up the small guy who never bothers anyone.

In I Love New York, as well as in I Love Money, Mr Boston does provide some comic relief. He was less pathetic in I Love New York because the only woman he had to interact with was Tiffany. Put into a situation with lots of other women, as was the situation with I Love Money, the only time he really “flexed” was when he was in a confrontation with a woman. The only thing more humiliating than the out and out bawling during Sunday’s episode, was his close to abusive attitude with the girls, whose faces he chose to get in instead of standing up to the men.

But that doesn’t matter, because we won’t have Mr Boston to make fun of anymore. In a letter posted on bourgy.com, Mr. Boston says that he will never do another show for VH1, unless they give him his own show. They have exploited him for the last time; he has officially retired from reality tv.

Oh yeah, and he is never going to speak to 12 Pack again. Click here to read the full story.

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