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'Love & Hip Hop: New York' Season 6 Spoilers: Peter Tells Amina About Tara's Pregnancy

After seven weeks of constant tension and drama on "Love & Hip Hop: New York" Season 6, things will reach a boiling point when Peter Gunz finally breaks the news about Tara Wallace's pregnancy to his wife, Amina Buddafly.

The love triangle between the three has been one of the most baffling this season, with various confrontations and confessions breaking out between Amina and Peter, Peter and Tara, and between his two lady loves. Earlier this season, it was revealed that Amina chose to have an abortion after finding out that her husband was cheating on her with his ex, Tara. Shortly afterwards, in Episode 6, Wallace dropped a major bombshell, revealing that she is pregnant with Peter's child. It should be noted that the two already have two sons, Jamison and Kaz. This new baby will be the ninth for Peter, whose youngest child, with wife Amina, was born in 2014.

In Episode 8, Peter will have to reveal Tara's pregnancy to Amina, who will undoubtedly be devastated, given her recent abortion. "I['ve] never been more afraid in my life to look a woman in her eyes and to tell her the truth," he says in the sneak peek to Episode 8. "But I know I owe her that."

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Meanwhile, TheYBF.com recently published some exclusive shots from Tara's pregnancy photo shoot. According to the website, Tara says that she does not regret having another child with her ex and is not bothered by the criticism about her pregnancy.

"Maya Angelou wrote 'A woman always has the right to change her mind,' and in that moment I changed mine!" she told the website, adding: "I'm only obligated to be true to me and what I have created. I have always remained true to all that I have said and still don't judge myself in my journey!"

"Love & Hip Hop: New York" Season 6 airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on VH1.

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