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'Summer House: Martha's Vineyard': Amir And Natalie Regret This About The Nick Situation - Blavity

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The second season of Summer House: Martha’s Vineyard was filled with drama, and an unofficial cast member was engulfed in it all. Amir Lancaster was happy to have his girlfriend, Natalie Cortes, visit. But she wasn’t well received by his housemates because of her decision to insert herself into another couple’s relationship. Natalie found herself caught in the middle with housemate Nick Arrington and his girlfriend, Tasia, and it had longterm impact. Natalie discovered some of the girls thought Nick was inappropriate and disrespectful for flirting with other women, considering he had a girlfriend, Tasia Monet Burroughs. Natalie volunteered to talk to Tasia about Nick’s indiscretions, which blew up. Nick became angry that people were gossiping about his relationship, even more upset that was involved. Natalie says she would do things differently in hindsight.  “I probably would’ve left it to the girls to have the conference with Tasia, and tried to have her back versus being the one...

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