”That hits people right on the back.” However, for as many fans as the show has found (the season 2 premiere attracted over 1.7 million viewers), there have been critics who blast the program’s incessant tawdriness. ”I think the loud, electric one-liner was, This is a bisexual battle of the sexes,” says Tony DiSanto, MTV executive VP of series development. Now Shot at Love has returned for a second season of even more outlandish fun. 9, 2007, and went on to become MTV’s highest-rated new series that year in viewers ages 12-34 the season finale reached a network record high 6.2 million viewers. The unabashedly sleazy reality dating series - in which the bisexual Tequila looks for a mate from a pool of both men and women - premiered on Oct. But mostly the crowd dances around the roped-off VIP area’s perimeter, hoping to catch Tequila’s attention - even for a second.Īnd people have certainly been following A Shot at Love. At one point, Tequila holds up her own camera phone and takes a shot, much to the delight of the clubgoers. As Tequila prepares to greet the demanding audience, the diminutive star turns and takes a breath: ”Here we go.” She poses for dozens of photos with women dressed in similarly provocative outfits. Chatter envelops the dance floor, and the crowd of spiky-haired men and scantily clad women begins rushing over, digital cameras and cell phones at the ready. Clad in a tight black minidress and sparkly wedge heels, she flies through the front door, flanked by her manager and club security. The 4’11” MySpace model-turned-reality star has crossed the border for a paid appearance at local hot spot Tribe HyperClub. Three very different cultural phenomena have invaded Montreal on this chilly April weekend: a Canadiens-vs.-Bruins hockey playoff game, the first-ever Canuck-hosted Ultimate Fighting Championship, and…Tila Tequila.
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