LB: Do you see more reality TV in your future?

Punk: You never know. I don’t think I would do the same kind of show, but I’ll probably do
something.  It just depends on the project.

LB: What do you think about some of the other characters on the show? A lot of them had some
issues.

Punk: Yeah, some of them had some issues. They all had their own stuff.   It seemed like
everybody was really nice, and really cool. Some of them were really crazy, a little eccentric or
whatever, but overall, they were all a bunch of good guys.

LB: How has your life changed since the show, and what things do you have coming up?

Punk: Well I was working at a law firm before the show, and then when I got back, I ended up
quitting the law firm and starting my own law practice. I’m a volunteer for the Rainbow Push
Coalition with Rev. Jesse Jackson. And I volunteer in a legal clinic every week. I also have a
workout dvd coming out in February, and I’m managing a hip hop artist named Fanesse, and he
has a new single out. I’m also doing a high school and college motivational speaking tour, talking
to kids about the importance of education, self-esteem and careers.

LB: Sounds like you have a lot going on there.

Punk: I definitely do.

LB: Do you have a myspace, website or anything?

Punk: You can reach me at
www.myspace.com/davidotunga.

LB: Does your artist Fanesse have a myspace or a website.

Punk: Yes.
www.myspace.com/thecakewalker


                                         - Leroy Burton                                                 
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I Love New York 2 marked the third highest-rated
season of any VH1 series ever, and the season
finale watched by more than 5 million viewers. It
season of any VH1 series ever, and the season
York. I ran into one such person who definitely
finale watched by more than 5 million viewers. It
still has love for New York, and even  made it
seems like a lot of people have love for New
York. I ran into one such person who definitely
still has love for New York, and even  made it
name is David Otunga, but you may know him
better as "Punk". Below are some excerpts from
my interview with him:
Punk