
Let’s face it — reality TV is pretty much everyone’s guilty pleasure. Reality stars use to get a bad rep for being C list celebs, but with folks like Nene Leakes, Kim Kardashian and Cardi B raking in major bank, that stigma is definitely a thing of the past.
One of the most popular entities who’ve emerged from the genre is Tiffany “New York” Pollard.

The HBIC turns 37 years old today and has been the reality queen for over ten years now. But it makes you wonder where the other eager, young stars of reality yester-year are today. Hit the flip to check out these seven reality television stars and where they are now.
Tila Tequila
The 4’11” firecracker rose to fame in the early 2000s thanks to her sexy MySpace videos, which opened the door for her to do more magazines and television. By 2007, Tequila landed her very own reality show on VH1, A Shot of Love With Tila Tequila — making it the the first dating competition to feature a bisexual woman. Since the show ended in ’08, things haven’t gone so well for Tila. Just last year, the reality star was under fire for going on a racial tirade and even posted photos of herself attending Nazi meetups. She has since deleted her account.
Natalie Nunn
Miss Natalie Nunn was definitely a force to be reckoned with when she joined season four of the Bad Girls Club in 2009. The reality star did such a great job playing the villain that she went on to appear on the show for two more season, claiming that she runs L.A.
But since her days as a bad gal, Nunn has slowed down quite a bit. She appeared on Marriage Boot Camp with her her husband, Arizona Rattlers arena football player Jacob Payne, in 2016 and the couple welcomed their first child together in April 2017. Guess the new mom is done “running” L.A.
Chrissy Lampkin
Before Love & Hip Hop became a pseudonym for low-level reality television, fans were excited to see real love and real hip hop couples every Monday on VH1 — especially Jim Jones and Chrissy Lampkin. Chrissy was the original head honcho of the LHH franchise when it hit VH1 in 2010, but after numerous altercations, and epic blow up with Yandy Smith and kneeling down to propose to Jim Jones for the world to see, she decided not to return to the series 2012. Instead, her and Jimmy got their own spinoff show, but as many fans have pointed out — Jim Jones has yet to put a ring on it. And judging by their 2017 WeTV series, Jim & Chrissy: Vow or Never, it doesn’t look like they’ll be jumping the broom anytime soon.