A paper was found online about Tiffany "New York" Pollard and how she portrays the new millinium steroetype of Jezebel and Sapphire. It talks about the similarities between the two including their extreme sexual appetite and her domineering, controlling nature. You can read it here. Here's an excerpt.
As we have previously iterated, the lead female characters on Vh1’s I Love New York represent contemporary examples of two of the most pervasive mediated caricatures of African American women during the 20th century—the Jezebel and Sapphire. Tiffany Pollard as the new millennium Jezebel is typecast in the same one dimensional way as the blaxploitation Jezebel of years past, and as such, she evokes and enacts many of the same troubling stereotypes. “New York’s” lustful appearance, promiscuous demeanor and manipulative behavior make her the perfect Jezebel for the 21st century. And, much like the caricature she embodies, most things about “New York” are a profound exaggeration, from her lengthy highlighted hair weave and thick protracted false eyelashes to the four inch stiletto shoes she dons, she is as complex as a Dick and Jane preschool text.