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American reality television series
This article is about the television series. For the song by Jeanette, seeBad Girls Club (song).

Bad Girls Club
GenreReality television
Created by
Opening theme
  • "Love Me or Hate Me" byLady Sovereign (season 1)
  • "Bad Girls" by Tokyo Diiva (seasons 2–4)
  • "Bad Girls" (remix) by Tokyo Diiva (seasons 5–15)
  • "Bad Girls Anthem" by unknown artist (seasons 16–17)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons17
No. of episodes275(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Camera setupMultiple
Running time
  • 20–22 minutes (seasons 1–2)
  • 40–43 minutes (seasons 3–17)
Production companyBunim/Murray Productions
Original release
NetworkOxygen
ReleaseDecember 5, 2006 (2006-12-5) –
May 2, 2017 (2017-5-2)
Related

Bad Girls Club (abbreviatedBGC) is a 2006 Americanreality television series created byJonathan Murray[1] for theOxygen network in the United States.[2][3] The show focused on the altercations and physical confrontations of seven aggressive, quarrelsome, unruly women. They were featured on the show as "charismatic tough chicks." The cast, deemed "bad girls," enjoyed a luxurious lifestyle in a mansion for three months, during which they obeyed specified rules. Their lives inside and outside the house were recorded by a production team.

Bad Girls Club aired on at least seven networks in other countries:Sky Living in the United Kingdom and Ireland,MTV inAustralia, New Zealand andRussia,RTL 5 in the Netherlands,TV11 in Sweden,SIC Radical in Portugal,Velvet in the Philippines, andChannel [V] in Southeast Asia. If a cast member violated production rules, she was evicted from the show and often replaced. The fourth season was the series' "breakthrough season" as Oxygen's first series to average over one million viewers per episode.[4]

There were fourspin-offs, includingBad Girls Road Trip,Tanisha Gets Married,Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too, andBad Girls All-Star Battle. In late 2016,Bad Girls Club was renewed for a 17th season,Bad Girls Club: East Meets West.[5] In February 2017, the series' future was put in limbo with the network's announcement that it would convert to atrue crime programming format, which was instituted in July 2017. Of the series' future, NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment Lifestyle Networks president Frances Berwick said, "Bad Girls Club, at this stage, I don't see it on Oxygen linear," suggesting that it could air in anon-linear media form. "Beyond that, we haven't figured it out yet."[6]

Format

The format of the first season ofBad Girls Club differs from subsequent seasons, but its rules apply in all subsequent seasons.[7] One feature continued from season one was the way the show opened: viewers were shown the biggest and most intense physical altercation of the season, and the program then went back to a time before it happened. This fight usually gives the viewer an idea of who is going to be the baddest, or one of the baddest, girls in the house. This altercation draws in many viewers and keeps them wondering what will happen next.[7]

In thesecond season, the show's format changed drastically.[7] The maximum age dropped from 31 to 28. The cast of season two were given mandatory nonprofit jobs to help them build a work ethic and experience the stabilizing effect of being interdependent with others, for example in teamwork and commitment, to equip them for success in later life.[8] Quitting the job or failure to attend resulted in removal from the show. The girls were given the jobs of planning, decision making, and building cooperation. Season two was the first and only season of theBad Girls Club to do this, and also the last to air 30-minute episodes.[8]

TheBad Girls Clubcreed, introduced inseason three, is:[9]

A Bad Girl knows what she wants and how to get it. She makes her own way, makes her own rules and she makes no apologies. A Bad Girl blazes her own trail and removes obstacles from her path. A Bad Girl fights and forces her way to the top with style and beauty. A Bad Girl believes in jumping first and looking later. People will love you. People will hate you. Others will secretly wish to be you. A Bad Girl is you.

The bad girls typically form cliques, create havoc, book parties in night clubs, and engage in sexual antics while attempting to maintain their personal lives.[9] They come from different backgrounds.[10][11][12] Earlier in the series, they try to cope and adjust their behavior to become role models for young women. Some cast members try to accomplish specific goals.[10][13][14] Throughout, the bad girls must adapt to their housemates' moods and behavioral changes.[15][9] They interview inreality TV confessionals.[15] They are allowed to contact their families and friends on landline telephones and a computer connected to a large-screen television, but prohibited from watching nationally and locally televised programming or using mobile phones.[citation needed] If cast members engage in violence or break other rules, they are considered for eviction under the show's policy, which is enforced by the producers.[15] Security guards intervene in violent altercations. Other reasons for departure include bullying, ostracism, alienation from other housemates, problems at home, or court proceedings.[9] Multiple bad girls leave in every season.[9] If a bad girl departs early in the season, a replacement arrives within one or two episodes. Replacement housemates are commonly hazed.[9]

On August 3, 2010, during the OxygenLive TV recap episode, the show combinedFacebook andTwitter with a live broadcast. Fans submitted opinions and comments about the show and its cast, which aired during the 10 pm hour.[16] In January 2011, Oxygen releasedOxygenLive!, an online talk show hosted byTanisha Thomas, one of the bad girls of season two. It was broadcast after season six debuted on Oxygen, and focused on the cast of season six, occasionally bringing in bad girls from earlier seasons. Thomas asked the girls several questions to prompt rumors and confessions.[17]

List of cast members

  Indicates replacement bad girl

SeasonNameNicknameAge[a]Hometown
1Aimee Landi24South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hripsime "Ripsi" Terzian23Watertown, Massachusetts
Jodie Howell29Columbia, Maryland
Kerry Harvick31Nashville, Tennessee
Leslie Ramsue24Atlanta, Georgia
Tyla "Ty" Colliers25Alpharetta, Georgia
Zara Sprankle22Cicero, New York
DeAnn Witt24McKinney, Texas
Joanna "JoJo" Hernandez23Sacramento, California
Andrea Laing26High Point, North Carolina
2Cordelia Carlisle22Wallingford, Connecticut
Darlen Escobar24Austin, Texas
Hanna Thompson22Brooklyn, New York
Jennavecia Russo26Las Vegas, Nevada
Melissa "Lyric" Greene22Phoenix, Arizona
Neveen Ismail24Portland, Oregon
Tanisha Thomas21Flatbush, New York
Andrea Sharples22Portland, Oregon
3Ailea CarrThe Instigator21Buford, Georgia
Amber BuhlThe Narcissist23Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Amber "Cookie" MeadeThe Firecracker25Montevideo, Minnesota
Kayla "KC" CarterThe Loose Cannon23Compton, California
Sarah MichaelsThe Party Girl23Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Tiffany "Tiff" Torrence-DavisThe Warden24Chicago, Illinois
Whitney CollingsThe Straight Shooter21Boston, Massachusetts
Ashley WeaverThe Female Fatale21Seattle, Washington
4Amber McWhaThe Trash Talker23Morgantown, West Virginia
Annie AndersenThe Control Freak25Los Angeles, California
Florina "Flo" KajaThe Enforcer26New Dorp, New York
Kate SquillaceThe Prima Donna23Gloucester, Massachusetts
Kendra JamesThe Double Standard22Charlotte, North Carolina
Natalie NunnThe Socialite24Oakland, California
Portia BeamanThe Pistol24Kansas City, Missouri
Lexie WoltzThe Wild Child21Belleville, Illinois
5Brandi "Venus" ArceneauxThe Sneaky Stripper26Inglewood, California
Catya "Cat" WashingtonThe Elite Player24Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Danielle RosarioThe Scrapper21Massapequa, New York
Erica LangstonThe Trash Talking Cheerleader25Anaheim, California
Kristen GuinaneThe Pageant Princess23Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Lea BeaulieuThe South Beach Rebel22South Beach, Florida
Morgan OsmanThe Uber Bitch21Miami Beach, Florida
Kayleigh SevernThe Kung Fu Diva22San Diego, California
Ashley CheathamThe Southern Belle21Houston, Texas
Christina HopkinsAgent Orange22Richmondtown, New York
6Charmaine "Char" WarrenThe C.E.B a.k.a. Chief Executive Bitch27Chicago, Illinois
Jade BennettThe Party Diva22Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Jessica RodriguezThe Mouth22Chicago, Illinois
Kori KoetherBotox Barbie21Phoenix, Arizona
Lauren SpearsThe Southern Spitfire21Lexington, Kentucky
Nicole "Nikki" GalladayThe Prankster22Annandale, New Jersey
Sydney SteinfeldtThe Sexy Siren21Dallas, Texas
Ashley KingThe Bombshell21Norfolk, Virginia
Jennifer "Jenn" BuonagurioThe Jersey Princess21Fair Lawn, New Jersey
Wilmarie "Wilma" SenaRough Rider27Passaic, New Jersey
7Angelic "Angie" CastilloThe Bronx Bombshell21South Bronx, New York
Judith "Judi" JacksonThe Voodoo Vixen21Olympia Fields, Illinois
Nastasia "Stasi" TownsendThe Powerhouse23Huntington Beach, California
Priscilla MennellaThe Staten Island Spitfire25New Springville, New York
Shelly HickmanThe Lady Killer23Wentzville, Missouri
Tasha MalekThe Posh Princess23Miami, Florida
Tiara HodgeThe Goofy Gangsta22Gary, Indiana
Cheyenne EvansThe Texas Vixen22Round Rock, Texas
8Amy CieslowskiThe Hot Mess23Chicago, Illinois
Danielle "Danni" VictorThe Black Sheep23Methuen, Massachusetts
Demitra "Mimi" RocheThe Miami Maverick25Miami, Florida
Erica FigueroaThe Red-Headed Hustler23Atlanta, Georgia
Gabrielle "Gabi" VictorThe Queen B23Methuen, Massachusetts
Gia Sapp-HernandezThe Scandalous School Girl22Newark, Delaware
Jenna RussoThe Naughty New Yorker24Wantagh, New York
Elease DonovanThe Brick House24Miami, Florida
Christine MoonThe Tennessee Temptation23Nashville, Tennessee
Camilla PoindexterThe Cali Cutthroat24Long Beach, California
9Ashley DyeThe Platinum Party Girl21Bartlett, Illinois
Christina SalgadoThe Sultry Spitfire21Jersey City, New Jersey
Erika JordanThe Boss Bitch23Chicago, Illinois
Falen GhirmaiThe D.C. Celebrity25Fairfax, Virginia
Julie OfcharskyThe Devious Diva23Boston, Massachusetts
Mehgan JamesThe Texas Temptation21Texas City, Texas
Rimanelli "Rima" MellalThe Wild Child22Chicago, Illinois
Andrea "Drea" JonesThe Pin-Up Princess27Bethpage, New York
Zuly RamosThe Caribbean Cassanova28Tampa, Florida
Natasha SmootThe Spunky Spitfire21Monroe, New York
10Alicia SamaanMs. Chi-Fly24Bolingbrook, Illinois
Janae BradfordThe Houston Hellraiser23Houston, Texas
Nicole "Nicky" VargasThe Jersey Joker22Fort Lee, New Jersey
Paula HellensHell On Heels26Chicago, Illinois
Shannon SarichBuff Barbie26Hillsboro, Oregon
Stephanie "Steph" GeorgeThe Harlem Heartbreaker21Harlem, New York
Valentina AnyanwuThe Sexy Socialite22Hyattsville, Maryland
Jenniffer "Jenn" HardwickThe Fun-Loving Firecracker21San Bernardino, California
Raquel "Rocky" SantiagoThe Cali Contender21Pine Grove, California
Nancy DeniseThe Tennessee Toughy22Memphis, Tennessee
11Jazmone "Jaz" AdamsThe Misbehavin Model22Glendale, California
Milyn "Mimi" JensenThe Star Chaser24Los Angeles, California
Sarah OliverThe Bootylicious Blondie27Riverdale, Georgia
Stephanie "Steph" RiveraThe Sultry Siren21New Haven, Connecticut
Teresa BordeauxThe Inked Queen22Newark, Ohio
Tess MettThe Rough Rider21Louisville, Kentucky
Tiana SmallThe Harlem Hothead21Harlem, New York
Gina "Gigi" LopezThe Brooklyn Baller23Brooklyn, New York
Shanae "Nae" ThomasThe A-Town Aggressor21Atlanta, Georgia
Janelle ShanksThe Weave-ologist22Houston, Texas
Andrea BowmanThe Rhinestone Cowgirl21Wichita, Kansas
Mercedies "Benze" WebberThe Replacement's Replacement24Brooklyn, New York
Hailey WadeThe Twerkin' Texan21Spring, Texas
12Alexandria "Slim" RiceThe Hot Model22Sherwood, Wisconsin
Alyssa "Redd" CarswellThe Luscious Loudmouth24Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Brittany "Britt" BrittonThe Country Hustler24Louisville, Kentucky
Jada CacchilliThe Rough Rhymer28Queens, New York
Jonica "Blu" BoothThe Chick Magnet25St. Louis, Missouri
Linsey BerardiThe Brooklyn Brat21Brooklyn, New York
Loren JordanThe Mobile Belle23Mobile, Alabama
Aysia GarzaThe Texas Temptress22Klein, Texas
Dalila OrtizThe Chicago Wild Card26Chicago, Illinois
Raesha ClantonThe Alabama Slammer23Mobile, Alabama
13Alyssa "Redd" Carswell24Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Camilla Poindexter27Long Beach, California
Danielle "Danni" Victor26Methuen, Massachusetts
Jada Cacchilli28Queens, New York
Judith "Judi" Jackson25Olympia Fields, Illinois
Julie Ofcharsky25Boston, Massachucetts
Natalie Nunn29Oakland, California
Raquel "Rocky" Santiago23Pine Grove, California
Sarah Oliver29Riverdale, Georgia
Rimanelli "Rima" Mellal24Chicago, Illinois
14Christina "Tina" AvilesThe Sultry Showstopper23Queens, New York
Jasmine CarterThe Southside Slugger21Chicago, Illinois
Jelaminah "Jela" LanierThe Houston Hustler25Houston, Texas
Kathryn "Kat" FlorekThe Lusty Loudmouth24Zion, Illinois
Lauren LewisThe Backwoods Barbie23Covington, Georgia
Shannade ClermontThe Power Princess20Montclair, New Jersey
Shannon ClermontThe Uptown Princess20Montclair, New Jersey
Jenna CharlandThe Queen of Trash Talk22Albany, New York
Amber ZadoraThe Dolled Up Dynamite21Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Beatrice "Ginger" MillerThe Red Headed Rebel21Yonkers, New York
Alicia "Ally" RamsdellThe Bad Ass Beauty Queen22Atlanta, Georgia
15Amber ThorneThe Sultry Siren26Houston, Texas
Angela BabiczThe Competitive Cutie25Clifton, New Jersey
Annalisa "Anna" GiordanoThe Staten Stunner23Arden Heights, New York
Asia JeudyThe Sultry Siren24Brooklyn, New York
Diamond "Dime" JimenezThe Swanky Swindler23Harlem, New York
Jessica GiordanoThe Staten Stunner23Arden Heights, New York
Kristina BabiczThe Competitive Cutie22Clifton, New Jersey
Olivia "Liv" AdamsThe Swanky Swindler26Allentown, Pennsylvania
Amanda Hepperle28Guttenberg, New Jersey
Victoria Hepperle28Guttenberg, New Jersey
Jaimee WallaceThe Queen of Twerkville22Miami, Florida
Jazmyn "Jaz" WallaceThe Queen of Twerkville21Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Allison GreenThe Rock-N-Roll Barbie24Las Vegas, Nevada
Melissa GreenThe Rock-N-Roll Barbie27Las Vegas, Nevada
Hanan IbrahimThe Devious Divorcee24Covina, California
Suha "Susu" IbrahimThe Devious Divorcee26Covina, California
16Adryan "Ryan" Jones@RidiculouslyRyan23Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Brynesha Seegers@TaloneMusic22Washington, D.C.
Elliadria "Persuasian" Griffin@iampersuasian25Dallas, Texas
Kaila "Winter" Wilkey@wiintrr22Richmond, California
Kailie Lima@KailieBijou21Allenstown, New Hampshire
Tabatha Robinson@DreamDoll__23The Bronx, New York
Zee Carrino@lady.westcoast24San Jose, California
Stephanie Tejada@StephanieTejadaa27Orlando, Florida
Kandyce "Kandy" Hogan@kruel_kandyy24Riverdale, Illinois
Kabrina Nashayé@BossyBrina23Chicago, Illinois
Tiara Nicole@mytiaranicole26Memphis, Tennessee
17Deshayla "Shay" HarrisThe Firecracker Fashionista22Norfolk, Virginia
Francesca JacovinoThe Rockin' Barbie22Torrington, Connecticut
Keyaira "Key" HamiltonThe Raging Rapper26Compton, California
Kiyanna BygraveThe Mouthy Matchmaker23Brooklyn, New York
Sayyora BadalbaevaThe Exotic Engima21Northridge, California
Seven CraftThe Seventh Wonder of the Hood21Fort Washington, Maryland
Susan ShermannThe Ticking Bombshell21Lynnwood, Washington
Briana WalkerThe High-Rolling Hustler23Las Vegas, Nevada

Critical reception

Homophobic slurs caught the attention of media outlets.[18][19][20] Adolescents emulatedThe Bad Girls Club.[21] Mary Mitchell ofSun Times stated that the show was "hazardous to the female psyche" and wrote, "Just like some teens try to emulate rappers in their dress and behavior, the same is true for 'bad girls'." She also commented that the show gives a "distorted picture" of how to live the good life, calling the cast "wannabes" who are "sleeping in a mansion they can't pay for". Mitchell believes that most people know the cast are living "a bogus lifestyle", and assesses the message of theBad Girls Club as "disturbing".[22]

In 2016,The New York Times released a study of the 50 TV shows with the mostFacebook Likes, finding thatBad Girls Club was especially popular in the south, with the greatest popularity inOrangeburg, South Carolina.[23] The show has received negative criticism from African-American viewers, believing that it is "not what being a black woman is all about."[24] Mary Chase Breedlove ofReflector objected that "there are several TV programs devoted to acting as trashy and mean as possible ('Bad Girls' Club, ' ...)".[25] TheNew York Daily News suggested thatBad Girls Club was the equivalent ofprofessional wrestling.[26] Kris De Leon ofBuddyTV described the show as "crude, rude and pointless, but sort of addictive to some people. "[27]

Brian Lowry ofVariety thought that the producers made the "wrong decision" when they created the show.[9] He believed that the cast ofBad Girls Club auditioned for the show for their "15 minutes of fame".[12] He said thatBad Girls Club "arrived a little late in this game, on a channel lacking the kind of exposure or public footprint to qualify the show even as the stuff guilty pleasures are made of". Lowry believed that the show "loses" and that Oxygen attracts viewers who generally get drunk at bars and make a scene. He also suggested that "maybe it's time to "BAG" these bad-attitude girls and beat a hasty retreat back to the real world".[12]

Anita Gates ofThe New York Times referred toBad Girls Club as "a great argument for bringing back programming with actors". She believed that the "average emotional age" appeared to be 15, in contrast to the girls' real ages. She stated that the "unpleasant villains cancel one another out and actually make badness uninteresting", commenting that their behavior might not be "bad enough". Gates concluded by suggesting thatBad Girls Club is the on-location equivalent ofThe Jerry Springer Show.[28] Kelly West of Cinemablend stated thatBad Girls Club is "so much fun to watch".[29]

Controversies

Season 4

During "Off The Wall", the first episode of thefourth season,Natalie Nunn told Annie Andersen thatChris Brown was at a night club she wanted to attend, and asked Anderson if she was a fan. Anderson said no, because ofthe domestic violence case Brown was involved in. Nunn defended Brown, saying "Who cares,Rihanna was a punk bitch, and she got her ass beat for a reason".[30] Nunn called Rihanna a "crazy bitch" and claimed to know her, unlike Anderson. After the episode aired, Brown reportedly said he did not know who Nunn was. Nunn questioned this during the reunion show,[31] claiming that Brown had said it because the cast of the show had not yet been revealed.Perez Hilton, the host of the reunion, asked Nunn if Rihanna had confronted her about her comments. Nunn said yes, saying that the two had argued during a dinner party inNew York City.[32] During the reunion, Nunn claimed to have had a "fling" with Brown before the show.[33][34] Shortly before the end of the reunion, Nunn said that she did not condone domestic violence and apologized if her comment had enraged fans and people who had been victims of it.[34]

Season 5

"I had no idea where I was and [I] had to go to the ER over night. They later discovered someone put PCP in my drink. They can't show it on the show because then that guy could sue for slander. I am honestly really upset they didnt explain that [during] the show. I think its [sic] really messed up how the entire story [wasn't ever] shown [on air], whatever. DONE!"[35]

Kristen Kelly describing an incident that ensued prior to her altercation with Lea.

During the episode "The Wicked Witch Of Key West", a stranger at a bar offered to buy drinks for Kristen Guinane and Christina Marie Hopkins. He spiked the drinks withPCP hallucinogenic pills, and Guinane becameintoxicated. She claimed to have suffered bruises on her body when the man grabbed her and handled her roughly. Guinane reported that the show's producers did not want to identify the man on television for fear of a lawsuit. She blamed the drug for her hitting cast member Lea Beaulieu in the face, leading to a fight.[35]

After season five wrapped, Catya Washington was sentenced to jail for possession of a concealed weapon and illegal use of drugs.[36][37]

Season 6

During season six production, residents ofSherman Oaks, Los Angeles, complained that noise levels and swearing were unbearable and inappropriate for them and their children to listen to during the night.[38] The residents calledlocal law enforcement agencies four or five times to deal with the late-night disturbances.[38] Clarissa Keller, a Sherman Oaks resident, complained that she had a six-year-old son and did not want him to listen to the swearing. She set up a petition calling for a ban on all production companies in the Sherman Oaks hills.[38] Location managers and production crew declined to discuss the neighbors' complaints.[38] TheBad Girls Club permit required the entire production to abide by a "minimum outdoor activity and noise" rule, but local residents claimed that the show did not keep noise levels down.[38] The house for season six was rented for $20,000 a month. The owner said that he would not allow this type of production to rent his home in the future.[38]

Season 7

On April 12, 2011, cast member Tasha Malek complained to an on-duty police officer outside theBad Girls house about the conduct of fellow cast member Nastasia Townsend. She claimed that Townsend had placed her personal belongings into a garbage bag, telling her "she needed to leave the house", and that the incident had escalated into a fight.[39] The two were issuedsummonses by the police fordisturbing the peace anddisorderly conduct.[40]

Malek released a statement saying "I don't think it’s right to be gay", offending many fans of the show.[18][19][20]

Season 12

The twelfth season of theBad Girls Club sparked a debate with The Village Board of Trustees ofHighland Park, Illinois, who argued against filming the series in theChicagoNorth Shore suburb.[41]

Season 15

During the filming of season 15, "Bad Girls" Amanda and Victoria Hepperle, who are twins, were brought on the show to replace two girls who had left. As the two entered the house, the other cast members pranked them by covering them in flour. The incident later escalated into a fight and the twins left the house and the show. They later filed a lawsuit against theproduction company, thenetwork, thenetwork's parent company, Atrium Entertainment, the cast members who were on the show at the time of the incident, and 50 unknown individuals.[42][43][44][45] The incident aired on the show but the twins' faces were blurred out.

Spin-offs

Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too

Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too premiered on March 16, 2010. The show follows three past bad girls in their search for true love. Thefirst of theBad Girls Club, Amber Meade and Sarah Michaels from the third season and Kendra Jones from the fourth season. The season concluded on April 27, 2010.[46] Oxygen renewed the show for asecond run,[47] with Tanisha Thomas (from season two of theBad Girls Club) as the host. In this season, Natalie Nunn (season four), Amber Buell (season three) and Lea Beaulieu (season five) competed for true love.[48] The second season consisted of eight one-hour episodes aired between April 18, 2011, and June 13, 2011. Thethird season aired on December 5, 2011, with Thomas as host once more, and Kori Koether, Sydney Steinfeldt, and Judi Jai as cast members. Kori Koether and Sydney Steinfeldt were on season six ofBad Girls Club; while Jai was on Season 7.[49] Season 4 aired on November 5, 2012, with Tanisha Thomas as the host yet again. This marked Tanisha's third time being the host in the series. This season also featured Season 8 girls, Danielle "Danni" Victor, Amy Cieslowski, and Camilla Poindexter as the cast members looking for love.[50]

Bad Girls All-Star Battle

Bad Girls All-Star Battle show features bad girls competing for $100,000 and the title of "Baddest Bad Girl of All Time." The series has the girls divided into two teams, put to the test every week in an array of physical and mental challenges. It is hosted by R&B singer,Ray J.[51]Bad Girls All-Star Battle premiered on May 21, 2013.Bad Girls Clubseason 10 alumnus Jenniffer "Jenn" Hardwick won the competition, withseason 4 alumnusFlorina "Flo" Kaja being the runner-up.[52] The second season premiered on January 7, 2014.Season 11 alumnus Tiana Small won the competition, with season 11 alumnus Sarah Oliver being the runner-up.

Other spin-offs

Bad Girls Road Trip premiered on June 12, 2007.[53] It featured season one cast members Zara Sprankle, Aimee Landi, and Leslie Ramsue touring their respective hometowns in search of casting opportunities for the second season ofBad Girls Club.[53] On the series, they also visited their former housemates.[53]

Bad Girls Club: Flo Gets Married is a one-hour special that centers on season-four cast memberFlorina "Flo" Kaja, who had a traditional Albanianwedding, and on her pregnancy. It aired on Oxygen on February 28, 2011[54] and was watched by 859,000 viewers.[55]

A documentary series titledTanisha Gets Married premiered on May 7, 2012. It followsBad Girls Club season 2 cast member Tanisha Thomas as she prepares for her wedding. With preparations for the wedding in order, issues arise between Tanisha and her soon-to-be husband Clive. The show covers the family drama that occurs. Former bad girls featured in the series include Natalie Nunn and Florina from season 4, as well as Amber M. from season 3; all appear as bridesmaids. The series also shows how Natalie's and Florina's issues with each other turn violent, and how this affects Tanisha. The series was produced by495 Productions withSallyAnn Salsano as executive producer.[56]

A webshowBaddies ATL, produced by former cast members Tanisha Thomas and Natalie Nunn, is set to air in 2021 consisting of former Bad girls.

Series overview

Main article:List of Bad Girls Club episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
122December 5, 2006 (2006-12-5)June 5, 2007 (2007-6-5)
224December 4, 2007 (2007-12-4)May 20, 2008 (2008-5-20)
315December 2, 2008 (2008-12-2)March 31, 2009 (2009-3-31)
415December 1, 2009 (2009-12-1)March 23, 2010 (2010-3-23)
515August 3, 2010 (2010-8-3)November 23, 2010 (2010-11-23)
615January 10, 2011 (2011-1-10)May 9, 2011 (2011-5-9)
715August 1, 2011 (2011-8-1)November 14, 2011 (2011-11-14)
815January 23, 2012 (2012-1-23)May 7, 2012 (2012-5-7)
916July 9, 2012 (2012-7-9)November 5, 2012 (2012-11-5)
1017January 15, 2013 (2013-1-15)May 21, 2013 (2013-5-21)
1117August 13, 2013 (2013-8-13)December 17, 2013 (2013-12-17)
1217May 13, 2014 (2014-5-13)September 9, 2014 (2014-9-9)
1313October 7, 2014 (2014-10-7)January 6, 2015 (2015-1-6)
1412August 11, 2015 (2015-8-11)November 3, 2015 (2015-11-3)
1513March 15, 2016 (2016-3-15)June 7, 2016 (2016-6-7)
1612September 13, 2016 (2016-9-13)December 13, 2016 (2016-12-13)
1712February 14, 2017 (2017-2-14)May 2, 2017 (2017-5-2)

Notes

  1. ^Age at time of filming

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