Are You the One? contestant Dre McCoy, an alleged single guy who presented a woman named Tiffany Gore as his ex-girlfriend on the show, actually has a newborn baby with Gore and they're reportedly married.

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McCoy, 23, has been getting to know several of 10 women on MTV's new reality show Are You the One? in search of his perfect match who was previously selected for him by casting.

However, he wed Gore less than a year ago and recent photos have surfaced of the couple posing together after the birth of their child, TMZ reported.

According to sources close to MTV, the network reportedly knew nothing about McCoy's marital status when they cast him to appear on the reality dating series.

However, MTV just recently discovered McCoy and Gore are separated and planning to file for divorce, TMZ reported.

During Tuesday night's episode of Are You the One?, Gore arrived with nine other ex-girlfriends to answer the female contestants' general questions about the 10 men in the house.

Gore represented McCoy and basically claimed she's been and always will be his No. 1 booty call. No mention was made of the pair's marriage, nor of their child together. 

McCoy thus far has failed to disclose to any of the 10 ladies in the house he's still technically married and has a child with Gore.

The only mention of a baby was when McCoy told fellow contestant Ashleigh Feaster, whom he seems to have interest in, a story about his alleged past involving a different fling.

"I'm not in love with [Tiffany]... In college, we was real close. We dated. And that summer, there was a girl I barely knew but she was, like, on me, so we hooked up. I get a call from [the hookup], 'I'm pregnant.' So my hurt was [crushed]," McCoy told Gore.

"It was like, I never felt so low -- got a test, it wasn't my baby. So I'm like, 'Oh my gosh.' That's the day I made a promise I would never cheat, I would never do a girl wrong."


About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.