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Photo Credit: Jesse Grant/Getty Images for VH1

A Brooklyn Museum Is Devoting An Entire Exhibit To Tiffany “New York” Pollard

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It's the museum exhibit you never knew you needed.

Thnk 1994, a museum in Brooklyn dedicated to commemorating pop culture, will be hosting an exhibit devoted to reality tv star Tiffany "New York" Pollard called "David's Dead: A Celebration of Tiffany Pollard" this summer.

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After emerging as the most popular star on Vh1 2006 reality tv show centered around Flavor Flav, Pollard went on to appear in other shows such as "Big Brother UK", "Scared Famous," and her Vh1.com webseries, "Brunch with Tiffany." Since the inception of her stardom, her legacy has been solidified in the form of gifs, quotes, and iconic reality tv moments like the"Big Brother UK" scene her exhibit is named after.

In a statement to Vh1, THNK 1994, which will be showcasing the exhibit starting May 18th says, "While this will be a celebration of her entire oeuvre we will focus on her masterpiece, David’s Dead, which we believe is the pinnacle of reality television, roughly 7 minutes of pure unbridled chaos in the celebrity UK Big Brother house wherein David Bowie’s widow gets the news of his death and has to tell someone, she tells Tiffany who thinks she’s talking about David Gest (Liza Minnelli's “ex-husband”) who is also in the house and has been sick in bed. If you haven’t watched it, we’ll wait."

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Pollard expressed her gratitude in a post on Instagram Thursday:

"David's Dead: A Celebration of Tiffany Pollard" will show at THNK 1994 until June 3.