Bad Girls Club
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Genre | Reality television |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 17 |
No. of episodes | 275 (list of episodes) |
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Camera setup | Multiple |
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Production company | Oxygen |
Release | December 5, 2006 May 2, 2017 | –
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Bad Girls Club (abbreviated BGC) is a 2006 American
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:
There were four spin-offs, including Bad Girls Road Trip, Tanisha Gets Married, Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too, and Bad 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 a true 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 a non-linear media form. "Beyond that, we haven't figured it out yet."[6]
Format
The format of the first season of Bad 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 the
The Bad Girls Club
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.
On August 3, 2010, during the OxygenLive TV recap episode, the show combined Facebook and Twitter 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 released OxygenLive!, an online talk show hosted by Tanisha 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
Season | Name | Nickname | Age[a] | Hometown |
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1
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Aimee Landi | — | 24 | South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Hripsime "Ripsi" Terzian | 23 | Watertown, Massachusetts | ||
Jodie Howell | 29 | Columbia, Maryland | ||
Kerry Harvick
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31 | Nashville, Tennessee | ||
Leslie Ramsue | 24 | Atlanta, Georgia
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Tyla "Ty" Colliers | 25 | Alpharetta, Georgia | ||
Zara Sprankle | 22 | Cicero, New York | ||
DeAnn Witt | 24 | McKinney, Texas | ||
Joanna "JoJo" Hernandez | 23 | Sacramento, California | ||
Andrea Laing | 26 | High Point, North Carolina | ||
2
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Cordelia Carlisle | 22 | Wallingford, Connecticut | |
Darlen Escobar | 24 | Austin, Texas | ||
Hanna Thompson | 22 | Brooklyn, New York
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Jennavecia Russo | 26 | Las Vegas, Nevada
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Melissa "Lyric" Greene | 22 | Phoenix, Arizona | ||
Neveen Ismail | 24 | Portland, Oregon | ||
Tanisha Thomas | 21 | Flatbush, New York
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Andrea Sharples | 22 | Portland, Oregon | ||
3
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Ailea Carr | The Instigator | 21 | Buford, Georgia |
Amber Buhl | The Narcissist | 23 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Amber "Cookie" Meade | The Firecracker | 25 | Montevideo, Minnesota | |
Kayla "KC" Carter | The Loose Cannon | 23 | Compton, California | |
Sarah Michaels | The Party Girl | 23 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Tiffany "Tiff" Torrence-Davis | The Warden | 24 | Chicago, Illinois
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Whitney Collings | The Straight Shooter | 21 | Boston, Massachusetts
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Ashley Weaver | The Female Fatale | 21 | Seattle, Washington
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4
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Amber McWha | The Trash Talker | 23 | Morgantown, West Virginia |
Annie Andersen | The Control Freak | 25 | Los Angeles, California
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Florina "Flo" Kaja | The Enforcer | 26 | New Dorp, New York
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Kate Squillace | The Prima Donna | 23 | Gloucester, Massachusetts | |
Kendra James | The Double Standard | 22 | Charlotte, North Carolina | |
Natalie Nunn | The Socialite | 24 | Oakland, California | |
Portia Beaman | The Pistol | 24 | Kansas City, Missouri | |
Lexie Woltz | The Wild Child | 21 | Belleville, Illinois | |
5
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Brandi "Venus" Arceneaux | The Sneaky Stripper | 26 | Inglewood, California |
Catya "Cat" Washington | The Elite Player | 24 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Danielle Rosario | The Scrapper | 21 | Massapequa, New York | |
Erica Langston | The Trash Talking Cheerleader | 25 | Anaheim, California | |
Kristen Guinane | The Pageant Princess | 23 | Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts | |
Lea Beaulieu | The South Beach Rebel | 22 | South Beach, Florida | |
Morgan Osman | The Uber Bitch | 21 | Miami Beach, Florida | |
Kayleigh Severn | The Kung Fu Diva | 22 | San Diego, California
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Ashley Cheatham | The Southern Belle | 21 | Houston, Texas
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Christina Hopkins | Agent Orange | 22 | Richmondtown, New York
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6
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Charmaine "Char" Warren | The C.E.B a.k.a. Chief Executive Bitch | 27 | Chicago, Illinois |
Jade Bennett | The Party Diva | 22 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | |
Jessica Rodriguez | The Mouth | 22 | Chicago, Illinois | |
Kori Koether | Botox Barbie | 21 | Phoenix, Arizona | |
Lauren Spears | The Southern Spitfire | 21 | Lexington, Kentucky | |
Nicole "Nikki" Galladay | The Prankster | 22 | Annandale, New Jersey | |
Sydney Steinfeldt | The Sexy Siren | 21 | Dallas, Texas
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Ashley King | The Bombshell | 21 | Norfolk, Virginia | |
Jennifer "Jenn" Buonagurio | The Jersey Princess | 21 | Fair Lawn, New Jersey | |
Wilmarie "Wilma" Sena | Rough Rider | 27 | Passaic, New Jersey | |
7
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Angelic "Angie" Castillo | The Bronx Bombshell | 21 | South Bronx, New York
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Judith "Judi" Jackson | The Voodoo Vixen | 21 | Olympia Fields, Illinois | |
Nastasia "Stasi" Townsend | The Powerhouse | 23 | Huntington Beach, California | |
Priscilla Mennella | The Staten Island Spitfire | 25 | New Springville, New York
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Shelly Hickman | The Lady Killer | 23 | Wentzville, Missouri | |
Tasha Malek | The Posh Princess | 23 | Miami, Florida
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Tiara Hodge | The Goofy Gangsta | 22 | Gary, Indiana | |
Cheyenne Evans | The Texas Vixen | 22 | Round Rock, Texas | |
8
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Amy Cieslowski | The Hot Mess | 23 | Chicago, Illinois |
Danielle "Danni" Victor | The Black Sheep | 23 | Methuen, Massachusetts | |
Demitra "Mimi" Roche | The Miami Maverick | 25 | Miami, Florida | |
Erica Figueroa | The Red-Headed Hustler | 23 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Gabrielle "Gabi" Victor | The Queen B | 23 | Methuen, Massachusetts | |
Gia Sapp-Hernandez | The Scandalous School Girl | 22 | Newark, Delaware | |
Jenna Russo | The Naughty New Yorker | 24 | Wantagh, New York | |
Elease Donovan | The Brick House | 24 | Miami, Florida | |
Christine Moon | The Tennessee Temptation | 23 | Nashville, Tennessee | |
Camilla Poindexter | The Cali Cutthroat | 24 | Long Beach, California | |
9
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Ashley Dye | The Platinum Party Girl | 21 | Bartlett, Illinois |
Christina Salgado | The Sultry Spitfire | 21 | Jersey City, New Jersey | |
Erika Jordan | The Boss Bitch | 23 | Chicago, Illinois | |
Falen Ghirmai | The D.C. Celebrity | 25 | Fairfax, Virginia | |
Julie Ofcharsky | The Devious Diva | 23 | Boston, Massachusetts | |
Mehgan James | The Texas Temptation | 21 | Texas City, Texas | |
Rimanelli "Rima" Mellal | The Wild Child | 22 | Chicago, Illinois | |
Andrea "Drea" Jones | The Pin-Up Princess | 27 | Bethpage, New York | |
Zuly Ramos | The Caribbean Cassanova | 28 | Tampa, Florida | |
Natasha Smoot | The Spunky Spitfire | 21 | Monroe, New York | |
10
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Alicia Samaan | Ms. Chi-Fly | 24 | Bolingbrook, Illinois |
Janae Bradford | The Houston Hellraiser | 23 | Houston, Texas | |
Nicole "Nicky" Vargas | The Jersey Joker | 22 | Fort Lee, New Jersey | |
Paula Hellens | Hell On Heels | 26 | Chicago, Illinois | |
Shannon Sarich | Buff Barbie | 26 | Hillsboro, Oregon | |
Stephanie "Steph" George | The Harlem Heartbreaker | 21 | Harlem, New York
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Valentina Anyanwu | The Sexy Socialite | 22 | Hyattsville, Maryland | |
Jenniffer "Jenn" Hardwick | The Fun-Loving Firecracker | 21 | San Bernardino, California | |
Raquel "Rocky" Santiago | The Cali Contender | 21 | Pine Grove, California | |
Nancy Denise | The Tennessee Toughy | 22 | Memphis, Tennessee | |
11
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Jazmone "Jaz" Adams | The Misbehavin Model | 22 | Glendale, California |
Milyn "Mimi" Jensen | The Star Chaser | 24 | Los Angeles, California | |
Sarah Oliver | The Bootylicious Blondie | 27 | Riverdale, Georgia | |
Stephanie "Steph" Rivera | The Sultry Siren | 21 | New Haven, Connecticut | |
Teresa Bordeaux | The Inked Queen | 22 | Newark, Ohio | |
Tess Mett | The Rough Rider | 21 | Louisville, Kentucky | |
Tiana Small | The Harlem Hothead | 21 | Harlem, New York | |
Gina "Gigi" Lopez | The Brooklyn Baller | 23 | Brooklyn, New York | |
Shanae "Nae" Thomas | The A-Town Aggressor | 21 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Janelle Shanks | The Weave-ologist | 22 | Houston, Texas | |
Andrea Bowman | The Rhinestone Cowgirl | 21 | Wichita, Kansas | |
Mercedies "Benze" Webber | The Replacement's Replacement | 24 | Brooklyn, New York | |
Hailey Wade | The Twerkin' Texan | 21 | Spring, Texas | |
12
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Alexandria "Slim" Rice | The Hot Model | 22 | Sherwood, Wisconsin |
Alyssa "Redd" Carswell | The Luscious Loudmouth | 24 | Fort Lauderdale, Florida | |
Brittany "Britt" Britton | The Country Hustler | 24 | Louisville, Kentucky | |
Jada Cacchilli | The Rough Rhymer | 28 | Queens, New York
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Jonica "Blu" Booth | The Chick Magnet | 25 | St. Louis, Missouri
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Linsey Berardi | The Brooklyn Brat | 21 | Brooklyn, New York | |
Loren Jordan | The Mobile Belle | 23 | Mobile, Alabama | |
Aysia Garza | The Texas Temptress | 22 | Klein, Texas | |
Dalila Ortiz | The Chicago Wild Card | 26 | Chicago, Illinois | |
Raesha Clanton | The Alabama Slammer | 23 | Mobile, Alabama | |
13
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Alyssa "Redd" Carswell | — | 24 | Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
Camilla Poindexter | 27 | Long Beach, California | ||
Danielle "Danni" Victor | 26 | Methuen, Massachusetts | ||
Jada Cacchilli | 28 | Queens, New York | ||
Judith "Judi" Jackson | 25 | Olympia Fields, Illinois | ||
Julie Ofcharsky | 25 | Boston, Massachucetts | ||
Natalie Nunn | 29 | Oakland, California | ||
Raquel "Rocky" Santiago | 23 | Pine Grove, California | ||
Sarah Oliver | 29 | Riverdale, Georgia | ||
Rimanelli "Rima" Mellal | 24 | Chicago, Illinois | ||
14
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Christina "Tina" Aviles | The Sultry Showstopper | 23 | Queens, New York |
Jasmine Carter | The Southside Slugger | 21 | Chicago, Illinois | |
Jelaminah "Jela" Lanier | The Houston Hustler | 25 | Houston, Texas | |
Kathryn "Kat" Florek | The Lusty Loudmouth | 24 | Zion, Illinois | |
Lauren Lewis | The Backwoods Barbie | 23 | Covington, Georgia | |
Shannade Clermont | The Power Princess | 20 | Montclair, New Jersey | |
Shannon Clermont | The Uptown Princess | 20 | Montclair, New Jersey | |
Jenna Charland | The Queen of Trash Talk | 22 | Albany, New York | |
Amber Zadora | The Dolled Up Dynamite | 21 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Beatrice "Ginger" Miller | The Red Headed Rebel | 21 | Yonkers, New York | |
Alicia "Ally" Ramsdell | The Bad Ass Beauty Queen | 22 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
15
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Amber Thorne | The Sultry Siren | 26 | Houston, Texas |
Angela Babicz | The Competitive Cutie | 25 | Clifton, New Jersey | |
Annalisa "Anna" Giordano | The Staten Stunner | 23 | Arden Heights, New York
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Asia Jeudy | The Sultry Siren | 24 | Brooklyn, New York | |
Diamond "Dime" Jimenez | The Swanky Swindler | 23 | Harlem, New York | |
Jessica Giordano | The Staten Stunner | 23 | Arden Heights, New York | |
Kristina Babicz | The Competitive Cutie | 22 | Clifton, New Jersey | |
Olivia "Liv" Adams | The Swanky Swindler | 26 | Allentown, Pennsylvania | |
Amanda Hepperle | — | 28 | Guttenberg, New Jersey | |
Victoria Hepperle | 28 | Guttenberg, New Jersey | ||
Jaimee Wallace | The Queen of Twerkville | 22 | Miami, Florida | |
Jazmyn "Jaz" Wallace | The Queen of Twerkville | 21 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Allison Green | The Rock-N-Roll Barbie | 24 | Las Vegas, Nevada | |
Melissa Green | The Rock-N-Roll Barbie | 27 | Las Vegas, Nevada | |
Hanan Ibrahim | The Devious Divorcee | 24 | Covina, California | |
Suha "Susu" Ibrahim | The Devious Divorcee | 26 | Covina, California | |
16
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Adryan "Ryan" Jones | @RidiculouslyRyan | 23 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Brynesha Seegers | @TaloneMusic | 22 | Washington, D.C. | |
Elliadria "Persuasian" Griffin | @iampersuasian | 25 | Dallas, Texas | |
Kaila "Winter" Wilkey | @wiintrr | 22 | Richmond, California | |
Kailie Lima | @KailieBijou | 21 | Allenstown, New Hampshire | |
Tabatha Robinson
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@DreamDoll__ | 23 | The Bronx, New York
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Zee Carrino | @lady.westcoast | 24 | San Jose, California | |
Stephanie Tejada | @StephanieTejadaa | 27 | Orlando, Florida | |
Kandyce "Kandy" Hogan | @kruel_kandyy | 24 | Riverdale, Illinois | |
Kabrina Nashayé | @BossyBrina | 23 | Chicago, Illinois | |
Tiara Nicole | @mytiaranicole | 26 | Memphis, Tennessee | |
17
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Deshayla "Shay" Harris | The Firecracker Fashionista | 22 | Norfolk, Virginia |
Francesca Jacovino | The Rockin' Barbie | 22 | Torrington, Connecticut | |
Keyaira "Key" Hamilton | The Raging Rapper | 26 | Compton, California | |
Kiyanna Bygrave | The Mouthy Matchmaker | 23 | Brooklyn, New York | |
Sayyora Badalbaeva | The Exotic Engima | 21 | Northridge, California
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Seven Craft | The Seventh Wonder of the Hood | 21 | Fort Washington, Maryland | |
Susan Shermann | The Ticking Bombshell | 21 | Lynnwood, Washington | |
Briana Walker | The High-Rolling Hustler | 23 | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Critical reception
In 2016,
Brian Lowry of Variety thought that the producers made the "wrong decision" when they created the show.[9] He believed that the cast of Bad Girls Club auditioned for the show for their "15 minutes of fame".[12] He said that Bad 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 of The New York Times referred to Bad 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 that Bad Girls Club is the on-location equivalent of The Jerry Springer Show.[28] Kelly West of Cinemablend stated that Bad Girls Club is "so much fun to watch".[29]
Controversies
Season 4
During "Off The Wall", the first episode of the
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 with PCP hallucinogenic pills, and Guinane became intoxicated. 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 of Sherman 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 called local 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] The Bad 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 the Bad 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 issued summonses by the police for disturbing the peace and disorderly 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 the Bad Girls Club sparked a debate with The Village Board of Trustees of Highland Park, Illinois, who argued against filming the series in the Chicago North 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 the
Spin-offs
Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too
Bad Girls All-Star Battle
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 of Bad 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 member
A documentary series titled
A webshow
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 22 | December 5, 2006 | June 5, 2007 | |
2 | 24 | December 4, 2007 | May 20, 2008 | |
3 | 15 | December 2, 2008 | March 31, 2009 | |
4 | 15 | December 1, 2009 | March 23, 2010 | |
5 | 15 | August 3, 2010 | November 23, 2010 | |
6 | 15 | January 10, 2011 | May 9, 2011 | |
7 | 15 | August 1, 2011 | November 14, 2011 | |
8 | 15 | January 23, 2012 | May 7, 2012 | |
9 | 16 | July 9, 2012 | November 5, 2012 | |
10 | 17 | January 15, 2013 | May 21, 2013 | |
11 | 17 | August 13, 2013 | December 17, 2013 | |
12 | 17 | May 13, 2014 | September 9, 2014 | |
13 | 13 | October 7, 2014 | January 6, 2015 | |
14 | 12 | August 11, 2015 | November 3, 2015 | |
15 | 13 | March 15, 2016 | June 7, 2016 | |
16 | 12 | September 13, 2016 | December 13, 2016 | |
17 | 12 | February 14, 2017 | May 2, 2017 |
Notes
- ^ Age at time of filming
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External links
- Official website
- Bad Girls Club at IMDb