Former rapper turned reality star Peter Gunz is again enjoying the spotlight as a cast member of VH1's highly successful, Love & Hip-Hop: New York. Peter reflects on his time on the show and more during a chat with VladTV.

Torn between two beautiful women, Peter admits that his actions are sometimes hard to relive. Gunz' confidence to portray his true self to the world does resonate with a lot men who have experienced "similar" situations to his love triangle.

The interview then moves to Peter justifying his actions, claiming that he's torn and possesses "no malice" toward Tara or Amina. Next Peter speaks on similarities shared between himself and Stevie J. who rose to fame as a cast member of Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta.

As the subject changes from his women to his children, Peter opens up about balancing his time amongst his kids. Peter confesses, "I love my children. Although you may only see my two sons and my new daughter I'm very active in all of my kids' lives."

By being transparent as an "open book" and maintaining good relationships with his children's mothers, Peter has managed to avoid being put on court enforced child support payments. He admits that it hasn't always been easy.

Peter then goes on to dispel any misconceptions that he depends upon government assistance to provide for his family's needs. He unequivocally asserts, "I pride myself on trying to be a good dad and be there for my kids the best I can."

Watch the clip to gain insight on his full perspective.