'Love & Hip Hop: New York' season 6 spoilers: Amina Buddafly to return?

"Love & Hip Hop: New York" star Amina Buddafly had a rough season with all the drama with Tara Wallace and husband Peter Gunz. Now that season 5 is over, she is contemplating whether she should return in the new season or not. 

Buddaly first debuted on the VH1 reality show back in season 4 and that's when she fell in love with Gunz. However, their relationship and marriage went rocky when her husband had an affair with Wallace. The love triangle continued as Gunz refused to let go of Wallace. Even when Buddafly was already pregnant, he continued with both his relationships. 

By season 5, Buddafy gave birth to the baby but nothing changed. Her husband still loved both women and refused to give either one up. When the reunion special came, Buddafly and Wallace broke up with Gunz. 

Now, the question is, is Buddafly still willing to go back to "LHHNY" after going through all the drama and lies? Is she ready to give the show up for a peaceful life with her baby? 

"I'll see how I feel when the time comes," she told Wet Paint. "I mean, it was a crazy season again as was the first one that I did, but I would do it again. It all depends on where I am, how things are ... I don't know yet, but it's open." 

It does seems a bit strange that the reality show star still wants to return to the show after everything. According to WetPaint, maybe she is still dealing with her husband since she's still Amina Pankey on her Instagram profile.

While Buddafly contemplates on her return, "LHHNY" star Erica Mena has made it official that she won't return to the show anymore. She no longer wants to deal with all the drama and she's preparing to get married to fiancé Shad Moss. 

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