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Tahiry spills the beans….

Tahiry Talks Speaking To Joe Budden Again And New Season Of LHHNY

Season 3 of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta is only halfway through, but in true fashion, filming is apparently already underway for season 5 of Love & Hip Hop New York. While details on the upcoming LHHNY season are scarce, cast member Tahiry Jose did spill the beans recently on things surrounding her storyline including the current status of her relationship with ex boo-thang Joe Budden and whether or not she’s returning for sure.

via Mara The Hip-Hop Socialite

On whether or not filming has started for LHHNY Season 5:
I think currently they have already started filming, yes. Have I started filming? No.

On whether or not she’ll be returning to the show:
It’s still a little 50/50 chance.

We’re still trying to figure out certain things – I’ll just leave it at that.

On the current status of her relationship with Joe Budden:
I spoke to him today. I unblocked him, and I believe…yeah, I don’t know, it’s weird. I have nothing to say about that.

Tahiry also answered the million dollar question of whether or not she’d ever give it another shot with Joe after their difficult break up last year following her rejection of his grand marriage proposal, as well as whether or not she thinks LHHNY head honcho Mona Scott-Young was involved in releasing Mimi & Nikko’s freaky flick. Peep her responses to both on the flip.

On if she’s “open” to trying things again with Joe:
With Joey and I, I don’t think we could ever be enemies, but, we’ll see. Maybe, maybe not.

On if she thinks Mona Scott-Young was involved in releasing Mimi’s freak flick:
I don’t know if Mona had anything to do with it – I know for a fact that all of us, we’re in charge of our own storyline, what happens.

The show checks on us almost every day, every week on what’s happening today with us, so I don’t think Mona pushed that situation. I believe that it was probably something that was happening, and of course it’s happening in every day-to-day people’s lives, and that’s what the show captures.

Do you think Tahiry will be back?

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