| Tiny Tila still lookin' for love on her raunchy reality show |
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| Written by the toronto sun | |||||
| Friday, 09 May 2008 10:36 | |||||
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There's no telling how far some people will go to win the heart (and other parts) of bisexual wild child Tila Tequila. video from TILA's HOTSPOT Eating a farm animal's privates certainly isn't out of the question. Spaghetti wrestling is practically mandatory. Oh, and it never hurts if you get naked once in awhile. In its first season, dual-gender dating series A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila raised (or lowered) the reality TV raunch bar. So you can only imagine what happened when Tequila poured another round for A Shot at Love 2 (Tuesdays on MTV). "People were really crazy and you know, I got really crazy too," the pint-sized pinup tells Sun Media. The second season -- which premiered April 22 -- brought a new batch of 15 straight males and 15 lesbian females into a tricked-out mansion, where they were forced to share a gargantuan bed and embark on a series of shameless romantic competitions unlike anything you've seen on The Bachelor. Three episodes in, there's already been: A rumpus room bash (complete with stripper pole and blowup dolls) so out of control that the fuzz came a-knockin'; vomit-inducing challenges that saw contenders sucking back shots of questionable fluids and eating pig vaginas; and Tequila playing the role of a naughty teacher who makes schoolgirl dreams come true. And with 12 hopefuls still left, this is just the beginning. "People will end up going to the hospital, more hearts broken, more fighting, more emotional breakdowns," adds Tequila (born Tila Nguyen). How does her potential mate emerge from the madness? The 26-year-old Houston native -- a frequent Maxim model who garnered pre-reality TV fame as a scantily clad online sensation, landing more than 2 million MySpace friends and a gig as a Playboy Cyber Girl -- says it's easy to spot a stable suitor when everyone else is acting out. "While there's so much crazy stuff going on, you kinda just focus on the person who's actually the centre of calmness, that you feel is the only one you can trust in the group. You have a tight bond with that person because everyone else is doing their own thing." BROKE HER HEART Tequila thought she found a diamond in the rough in Bobby Banhart, the man who made off with -- then supposedly broke -- her heart last season. She remains tightlipped about why their relationship didn't take off and who did the dumping. But at least she has learned from the experience. "I just realized that you have to really have a lot of trust," she says. "When you have a lifestyle like (I do) you just want to find somebody who's trusting and consistent with who they are and honest with you and I'm just looking for that stability." Tequila won't divulge whether or not she's still dating the man or woman she chose the second time around, but says she was looking for someone reliable who wouldn't change drastically when the cameras went off. If she picked a guy, it would have to be someone who can be tough and "hold down the fort, but is still very loving and respectful and sensitive." As for the women, she was quick to drop any overemotional drama queens and didn't want anyone too high maintenance. The last thing she needs is a demanding partner -- her career is hectic enough. The budding hip-hop artist just saw videos of two of her singles -- Stripper Friends and Paralyze -- hit iTunes, and is writing a book of advice (due out in the fall) for online fans who bombard her with questions on a weekly basis. She also has her own line of clothing and updates her website, Tilashotspot.com, regularly. MTV Canada's third most-watched show last season, A Shot at Love has opened a lot of doors for the former tomboy who dabbled in drugs and had run-ins with police as a teen. She's come a long way, and she really wants someone to share her sudden success with -- without having to curb her party-girl ways. "I'm looking for somebody more mature and sweet that understands my lifestyle and is able to accept that -- not see that as a threat or feel intimidated by it."
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