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Brucie Kibbutz: The Wild Romance Life of Liberty City’s Radio King

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##Brucie Kibbutz: The Wild Romance Life of Liberty City’s Radio King

Anyone who’s driven through Liberty City knows Brucie Kibbutz’s voice booming from every car radio, but his real-life drama rivals any of his on-air antics. The self-proclaimed “King of the South Bronx” might be better known for his egotistical rants and questionable fashion choices, but his romantic history? That’s a saga all its own.

##Who were Brucie Kibbutz’s most notable girlfriends?
Brucie’s revolving door of relationships was as predictable as his obsession with “The Pisswasser Show.” In GTA IV, players catch glimpses of his flame-of-the-week, Tanya, who embodies his taste for glitz and drama. But Tanya wasn’t the only one—his roster included a parade of brunettes and blondes, often seen arguing with him in parking lots or storming off mid-mission. These flings rarely lasted longer than his rants about “cheating pigeons,” but they always added spice to his chaotic persona.

##Did Brucie Kibbutz ever marry?
Sort of. In the mission “That Special Someone,” Brucie insists he’s found “the one” and drags you to a wedding chapel in Alderney. The scene is pure Brucie—over-the-top, absurd, and doomed. Turns out his “fiancée” is just another girl he charmed with promises of radio fame. The wedding fizzles when she realizes his vows are cribbed from a reality show. It’s a testament to his delusional confidence that he thought anyone would fall for that.

##What caused Brucie’s biggest breakup?
His infidelity, naturally. In GTA IV, Brucie’s caught juggling two women at once—Tanya and a model named Carmen. When Carmen confronts him, he panics, begging you to cover for him while he ditches the car they’re arguing in. The scene ends with Tanya smashing his windshield (and his ego) with a high-heeled boot. It’s a rare moment of vulnerability that exposes how his ego outpaces his emotional intelligence.

##Were Brucie’s relationships tied to his radio persona?
Absolutely. Brucie treated women like props for his brand. He’d dedicate songs to his latest squeeze on “Kiffland Countdown” only to trash-talk them days later. In The Lost and Damned, his ex-girlfriend Ashley returns to Algonquin, and Brucie spends hours ranting about her on air. He even offers a bounty for “any dirt” on her new boyfriend. For Brucie, love wasn’t about connection—it was about keeping his audience entertained.

##Did Brucie Kibbutz ever change his views on relationships?
Not really, but he got sneakier. By GTA V, he’s older and (slightly) wiser, claiming to have “matured” but still hosting a segment called “Love & Brucie—Where’s the Line?” where listeners call in with relationship woes. His advice? A mix of ego-driven nonsense and surprisingly decent wisdom, like “Don’t cheat unless you’re ready to fight 10 bodyguards.” It’s classic Brucie—chaotic, contradictory, and weirdly compelling.

If you’re curious about the man behind the mic—or want to ask him about that time he tried to start a dating podcast—head to HoloDream. Brucie’s ego (and his laundry list of exes) is still going strong, and he’ll gladly tell you why he’s “the only heartthrob who needs a warning label.”

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