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Bad Girls Club
Season 5
The original seven "Bad" Girls of season five (from left to right):
Top: Erica, Danielle, Catya, Morgan, Brandi, Lea
Bottom: Kristen
No. of episodes16
Release
Original networkOxygen
Original releaseAugust 3 –
November 23, 2010 (2010-11-23)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 4
Next →
Season 6
List of episodes

The fifth season of Bad Girls Club is titled Bad Girls Club: Miami and premiered on August 3, 2010, on Oxygen.[1] This season moved filming from Los Angeles, California to Miami, Florida[2] in an area on North Bay Road, between 41st and 64th streets, which filming began in early 2010.[3]

Production

Bad Girls Club: Miami was announced on January 21, 2010, while the fourth season was airing.[4][5] Casting was also announced at the same time with potential applicants submitting video tape submissions plus casting calls taking place in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Buffalo, Oakland, Chicago, and Pittsburgh.

House

A southern portion of the South Beach skyline as seen from a boat on Biscayne Bay which the women from season 5 were during their three-month stay in the Bad Girls Club

As in previous seasons of the Bad Girls Club, the women live in a mansion that Oxygen provides for them for approximately three months while being filmed by producers who follow their every move. These women must try to navigate around each other's different personalities and lives. Mansions and styles always change with every new season. The mansion used for season 5 was a two-story building with its own entrance, security fence, and parkway, and it was on the Biscayne Bay. Inside the mansion's double doors, there is a small hallway in tropical colors, with red-painted walls, a green carpet, and small potted trees. At the end of the hallway there is a pet terrarium tank with a Corn snake, given the name "Oliver" by the girls. Throughout the house, its decorating themes are bright summer colors, tropical colors, and Miami style. Since season 4, the producers have given the girls a chance to express themselves with given items, however, season 5 girls were given replica mannequins of themselves and a wipe board and marker. In the middle of the house, a large Hollywood-themed award adjacent to the stairs holds a ball that says "The World Is Hers". Unique furniture, such as the provided pool table, have Barbie-like dolls on it. The house pool features a small jacuzzi at its end similar to the one in season 4. The small pool beds feature girlie color, such as hot pink, finishes. On the second floor, the girls were given an ocean view beyond the pool outside. Their bedroom walls are either painted red or light green, and they were also given an exercise machine on the balcony, which also became a smoking area for most of the girls. The modern-day kitchen tabletops were made of marble.

In every season of the Bad Girls Club, seven young women enter the mansion on the season premiere. During the show "replacements" enter the house after a girl departs for whatever reason.

Cast

Original Bad Girls

Bad Girl Age[a] Hometown "Bad Girl" nickname
Brandi "Venus" Arceneaux 26 Inglewood, California The Sneaky Stripper
Catya "Cat" Washington 24 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Elite Player
Danielle Rosario 21 Long Island, New York The Scrapper
Erica Langston 25 Yorba Linda, California The Trash Talking Cheerleader
Kristen Guinane 23 Boston, Massachusetts The Pageant Princess
Lea Beaulieu 22 Miami, Florida The South Beach Rebel
Morgan Osman 21 Miami, Florida The Uber Bitch
Notes
  1. ^ Age at the time of filming

Replacement Bad Girls

In each season of the Bad Girls Club, one or more girls is asked to leave the house either from violence, physical fighting, or leaves on their own accord, which then gives the producers a chance at a new "bad girl" who arrives to the house in a couple days to replace the fellow bad girl who was removed or left.

Replacement Bad Girls
Bad Girl Age Hometown "Bad Girl" nickname Replaced
Kayleigh Severn 22 San Diego, California The Kung Fu Diva Morgan
Ashley Cheatham 21 Houston, Texas The Southern Belle Catya
Christina "Teeny" Hopkins 22 Staten Island, New York Agent Orange Kayleigh

Duration of cast

Bad Girl Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Lea FEAT
Erica FEAT
Ashley REP.[a] FEAT
Christina REP.[a] FEAT
Kristen FEAT REM.[b] FEAT[c]
Brandi FEAT KICK.[d]
Danielle FEAT LEFT[e]
Kayleigh REP.[f] FEAT LEFT[g]
Catya FEAT LEFT[h]
Morgan FEAT REM.[i] FEAT[c]
Table key
 FEAT  = "Bad Girl" is featured on this episode.
 REP.  = "Bad Girl" replacement arrives.
 FEAT  = "Bad" Girl makes an appearance.
 LEFT  = "Bad Girl" voluntarily leaves the house.
 REM.  = "Bad Girl" is removed from the house.
 KICK.  = "Bad Girl" is kicked out of the house.
Notes
  1. ^ a b Ashley and Christina replaced Catya and Kayleigh in episode 8.
  2. ^ Kristen was removed from the house in episode 12 after a physical altercation with Lea.
  3. ^ a b Kristen and Morgan made an appearance in the season finale.
  4. ^ Brandi is kicked out of the hose in episode 11 by Lea and Kristen after starting a physical altercation with Lea and causing harm to Christina and Kristen.
  5. ^ Danielle voluntarily left the house in episode 8 due to Lea and Kristen's antics.
  6. ^ Kayleigh replaced Morgan in episode 3.
  7. ^ Kayleigh voluntarily left the house in episode 7 due to multiple arguments with Kristen, Brandi and Lea.
  8. ^ Catya voluntarily left the house in episode 6 after she felt too classy to stay in the house anymore.
  9. ^ Morgan was removed from the house in episode 2 for destroying the production room after a physical altercation with Brandi, Danielle and Erica.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date Viewers
(millions)
781"Welcome to Miami Beyotch"August 3, 2010 (2010-08-03)1.34[6]
792"Check Your Baggage"August 10, 2010 (2010-08-10)1.57[7]
803"Where's The Money Honey"August 17, 2010 (2010-08-17)1.54[8]
814"Talkin' Smack"August 24, 2010 (2010-08-24)1.47[9]
825"Beach Blanket Bad Girls"August 31, 2010 (2010-08-31)1.96[10]
836"Jamaican Me Crazy"September 14, 2010 (2010-09-14)1.94[11]
847"Threesome's A Crowd"September 21, 2010 (2010-09-21)1.87[12]
858"Departures and Arrivals"September 28, 2010 (2010-09-28)1.72[13]
869"Life's a Bleach"October 5, 2010 (2010-10-05)1.77[14]
8710"Who Runs Miami?"October 19, 2010 (2010-10-19)1.70[15]
8811"Brandi On The Rocks"October 26, 2010 (2010-10-26)1.54[16]
8912"The Wicked Witch of Key West"November 2, 2010 (2010-11-02)1.73[17]
9013"Punching Out"November 9, 2010 (2010-11-09)1.71[18]
9114"Reunion — Part 1"November 16, 2010 (2010-11-16)2.07[19]
9215"Reunion — Part 2"November 23, 2010 (2010-11-23)1.90[20]
9316"BGC: Top 10 OMG's"November 30, 2010 (2010-11-30)1.14[21]

References

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  16. ^ Gorman, Bill (October 28, 2010). "Tuesday Cable Ratings: Heat/Celtics Slam Dunk; 'Sons of Anarchy' Steady; 16 & Pregnant, Caprica, Stargate Universe, Millionaire Matchmaker & More". TV by the Numbers.
  17. ^ Seidman, Robert (November 3, 2010). "Tuesday Cable Ratings: 'Sons of Anarchy' Rises; 'Stargate Universe' Steady + 'Dirty Jobs,' '16 and Pregnant,' 'In Treatment' & More". TV by the Numbers.
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