Flavor Flav Drops Thing 2 for Baby Mama
Fiancee's name is Liz, mother to his son Karma
There really won't be a fourth season of "Flavor of Love" now that its star is engaged ... but not to the show's latest winner.On Monday's (May 26) reunion show, Flavor Flav proposed to Liz, the mother of his youngest son Karma, despite having picked Thing 2 on last week's finale.
"Out of all my shows that I've done, this moment right here is the hardest for me," said Flav after reuniting with the show's contestants. "This is my third season of 'Flavor Of Love' and everything, you know what I mean, and I went through 65 women."
The former hype man then revealed that during the six months after the finale was taped and he was apart from Thing 2, he spent time with Liz and Karma.
"The best gift that a man can ever give a child is to love his mother, and you know, I do love his mom," said Flav.
At the end of the reunion special, the baby mama and Karma joined Flavor Flav on stage, where he dropped to one knee to propose.
"By me doing these shows, everything that I've been looking for in a woman, it's been right here within you all the time," he said. "Let me ask you this: Will you marry me?"
"Finally, finally, yes, I will," she responded.
Thing 2 took the news surprisingly well, and stated that she was just happy to be friends with Flav.
Even though "Flavor of Love" won't see a fourth season, it's possible that a wedding special would be in the works.
"Everybody's going to be filming this one, right here," said Flav.
Forget the bridesmaid's dresses. What kind of monstrosities would Flav have his groomsmen wear?
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