'Love & Hip Hop: New York' season 6: MariahLynn finds an ally in Cardi B and Bianca against BBOD in episode 7

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Last week's episode of "Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 6 was surely one for the books because in this installment, Tara revealed that Peter also got her pregnant. In fact, she is already five months into her pregnancy.

The news comes on the heels of Peter's girlfriend Amina attempting to come to terms with having her pregnancy terminated. Now, Tara is stuck in the predicament on how to tell Peter about their baby.

In the next episode of "Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 6, Cardi B, MariahLynn and Bianca decide to band together against Sexy Lexxy and Moe Money aka the BBOD. The trio hatches a plan during their glass blowing class down at Brooklyn Glass.

MariahLynn was especially excited in hanging out with Cardi B because she knows she's a lot of fun but it was initially different for Bianca. She said that her first impression of her was "kinda rocky" but their mutual hate for BBOD brought them together.

When they recounted their last meeting, which was at the latest Rap Cypher, MariahLynn noted that at that time, Bianca was "about to pop," which Bianca confirmed. MariahLynn then immediately professed her loath towards BBOD saying, "I've got my own issues with them, girl!"

As seen in the "Love and Hip Hop: New York" season 6 promo, MariahLynn told her two gal pals about how allegedly high and mighty Moe was to her as she acted like MariahLynn was nobody even after she performed in the same fashion show the BBOD were in.

Bianca is not loving the idea of getting back at BBOD though. "I'm trying to be on my best behavior, so I can't hang out with ya'll," she told Cardi B and MariahLynn, who promised Bianca that she will have her back whenever she decides to tussle with BBOD.

What that this means for BBOD and this new trio? Fans will find out when "Love and Hip Hop: New York" season 6 episode 7 airs Jan. 25 on VH1.

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