After his debut season on "Love and Hip Hop NY," Peter Gunz became known as the east coast version of Stevie J, as he went back and forth between the mother of his child (Tara Wallace) and his new wife (Amina Buddafly). Often times, fans called him a creep and many other names for putting the two women he loves through so much on national television, but in our newest Enstars Exclusive, Gunz says he does not take the word too seriously, and looks at his creep life as how he loves.

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It looks like the relationship between him, Tara and Amina is still very open and back and forth. But, even though he hasn't been able to fully close any chapters with these women in particular, he doesn't consider himself to be a creep. "Even my friends call me 'creep', but I try not to take it too seriously," Gunz explained.

He added, "It's really love, it's all out of love, it's not I'm doing this for malice... I'm comfortable in my skin, I know I have to do better, I know it's not right."

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He then went on to explain that how he treats Tara and Amina is not the way he would want his mothers, sisters or daughters to be treated. But unfortunately, according to him, his 21-year-old daughter is dating someone who acts more like him than he would like.

"When she comes to me and cries to me about him... I mean, I am doing that to somebody else's daughter, it comes back around!" Gunz admitted.

Watch the full interview, below.

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