'Love and Hip Hop: New York' star Amina Buddafly pregnant again?

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Amina Buddafly of "Love & Hip Hop: New York" has been involved in the messy love triangle involving her husband Peter Gunz and his ex, Tara Wallace. Now, reports are saying that the reality TV actress is actually pregnant with Gunz's child.

Those who have followed Gunz, Buddafly, and Wallace's story know very well that Buddafly had aborted her child with Gunz before because she thinks it's trouble to bring another child knowing that her husband has infidelity issues. The German-born R&B performer's world shattered when she learned that Gunz' ex is pregnant with him.

Despite the crazy love story, Buddafly openly admits that she is still in love with Gunz since she sees him as a person with a good heart. Even with Wallace expecting, news about Buddafly's pregnancy surfaced, and it was her co-star Rich Dollaz who appeared to confirm the rumors.

A week ago, Dollaz posted a photo of himself and Buddafly, and one fan reportedly asked if she is pregnant. According to the The ShadeRoom, Dollaz responded to the fan, saying that Buddafly's pregnancy is not a "secret at this point."

Rumors about Buddafly's pregnancy started when a photo of herself on the set of the show's reunion special revealed what appears to be a baby bump. Meanwhile, WetPaint gathered that Buddafly reportedly admitted she is indeed pregnant and is on her third month when she was taping for "Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 6 reunion on Jan. 28. At the same time, with all rumors pointing to a pregnant Buddafly, Gunz is said to have learned his lesson and decided to get a vasectomy.

If the rumors turn out to be true, it would only mean that Gunz will have two more new children.

At this point, Buddafly and Gunz have not confirmed rumors about them. What's certain though is that Wallace will soon be giving birth, and Gunz will be welcoming a new bundle of joy.

Catch more drama with the love triangle on "Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 6 every Monday at 8 p.m. EST on VH1.

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