Tiffany Pollard's New Gay Dating Show Promises To Bring The Drama

Two ex-boyfriends will compete to find love from the same pool of men.

Move over camera-hogging heterosexuals looking for love! There are not one but two new reality TV dating shows for gay men headed to TV sets near you.

Not only is Logo debuting “Finding Prince Charming,” its first foray into competitive romance on September 8, but “I Love New York” star Tiffany Pollard is headed back to the small screen for “The Ex.”

The show is unlike any other reality dating show as it features two contestants who happen to be ex-boyfriends competing against each other to find love from the same pool of men.

Pollard, who gained a massive fanbase ― including countless gay men ― with her wild and charming antics on several reality shows, will serve as host and executive producer of the show.

“I have such a connection with my gay fans,” Pollard reveals in the trailer above. “I love them so much because they understand what it is to be misunderstood.”

“The Ex”― which doesn’t have a network or premiere date yet ― is being produced by Dart Entertainment. 

For New York’s sake, let’s just hope that this time around there’s way more spit-swapping and way less spit-launching.

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LGBTQ History
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NEW YORK, NY - CIRCA 1980: Gay Pride demonstration circa 1980 in New York City. (Photo by Arpadi/IMAGES/Getty Images) (credit:Images Press via Getty Images)
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NEW YORK, NY - CIRCA 1980: Gay Pride demonstration circa 1980 in New York City. (Photo by Arpadi/IMAGES/Getty Images) (credit:Images Press via Getty Images)
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NEW YORK, NY - CIRCA 1983: Gay & Lesbian Pride Parade circa 1983 in New York City. (Photo by PL Gould/IMAGES/Getty Images) (credit:Images Press via Getty Images)
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A gay rights march in New York in favour of the 1968 Civil Rights Act being amended to include gay rights. (Photo by Peter Keegan/Getty Images) (credit:Peter Keegan via Getty Images)
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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 25: Participants in the 25 April 1993 gay rights march, held back by a line of parade marshals, scream and yell at a number of religious counter-demonstrators along the parade route. Hundreds of thousands of gay men and women joined in the march and rally to demand acceptance and equal rights. (Photo credit should read ARYEH RABINOVICH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ARYEH RABINOVICH via Getty Images)
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View along 6th Avenue as hundreds of people march (and drive) towards Central Park in a Gay Pride Parade, New York, New York, June 26, 1975. (Photo by Allan Tannenbaum/Getty Images) (credit:Allan Tannenbaum via Getty Images)
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JUN 25 1978, JUN 26 1978; Marchers For Homosexual Rights Gather At Civic Center Pavilion; More than 1,000 men and women participated in march from Cheesman Park to the center for their rally. The group has a platform calling for an end of alleged police harassment, leggislative support of lesbian-gay rights and an end to discrimination based on sexual preference. It also asks that homosexuals be allowed to raise children. The marchers carried signs and chanted slogans during their march, which began at about noon Sunday.; (Photo By Kenn Bisio/The Denver Post via Getty Images) (credit:Kenn Bisio via Getty Images)
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View of the gay pride parade in Boston, Massachusetts, 1977. (Photo by Spencer Grant/Getty Images) (credit:Spencer Grant via Getty Images)
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NEW YORK, NY - CIRCA 1979: Gay Rights Demonstrators circa 1979 in New York City. (Photo by Images Press/IMAGES/Getty Images) (credit:Images Press via Getty Images)
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A crowd of gay rights protesters, including two priests, marching in the New York Gay Day Parade. (Photo by Peter Keegan/Getty Images) (credit:Peter Keegan via Getty Images)