'Love & Hip Hop: New York' season 5 spoilers: Peter tries to blend in his two families in episode 8

Peter Gunz will finally introduce his girlfriend Amina Buddafly to his children with ex-girlfriend Tara Wallace in the next episode of "Love & Hip Hop: New York." 

In the recent trailer released for the upcoming episode, Peter finally manages to ask Tara's permission to let their two sons meet up with Amina and their new baby sister Cori. However, it seems like the hip hop artist is still unprepared to let his two boys find out that Amina is already his wife. 

The couple argues in the sneak peek, where Amina wants Peter to clarify her role in his life in front of the kids. 

"This meeting is not just the boys meeting their sister. It's about validating me as Peter's wife. A real part of the family," Amina says in front of the camera. "So it hurts that he's not ready to tell them that I'm their stepmother. It feels like he's in denial that we're married at all." 

But Peter admits that he is scared of the possible outcome of the meeting, since he is not sure if the boys will take it properly or if it will only make things worse. 

Tara is also uncertain about blending her kids with her ex-boyfriend's new family. When she arrives at the restaurant where the introductions take place, Tara is obviously uncomfortable. 

"I really thought I was ready for this ... To introduce my boys to Peter's new additions, but ready or not this is a new reality. It's just gonna take some getting used to," Tara tells "Love & Hip Hop: New York." 

Amira is also bumpy when she meets the mother of "Uptown" rapper's two young sons. According to the reality show star, she still feels weird seeing Tara despite her courtesy to her when they meet. 

"She acts like she still got you and you need to make her accept her position now," Amina says. 

All these drama will be featured in episode 8 of "Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 5.

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