Bad Girls Club season 7 explained

Season Number:7
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Num Episodes:15
Network:Oxygen
Episode List:List of Bad Girls Club episodes

The seventh season of Bad Girls Club is titled Bad Girls Club: New Orleans and premiered on August 1, 2011, on Oxygen. Production of the season began in February 2011, and was located in New Orleans, Louisiana.[1] [2]

Production

On February 16, 2011, it was reported that the production was using the home of former Hornets basketball coach Byron Scott in Kenner, Louisiana for what was then called "Bad Girls Boot Camp."[3] Interim Code Enforcement Director Tamithia Shaw said "[she] understands the site will be used for four months, but that pre-production work apparently has been going on for two or three weeks." She said that the cast was not there. The news initially created outrage among the neighbors.[4] This is the second season to take place in a different location from Los Angeles. The production budget for the season was $6.5 million.[5]

In March 2011, three cast members modeled House of Lounge lingerie at New Orleans Fashion Week.[6]

Controversy

On March 13, 2011, TMZ.com reported that production was banned from at least eight clubs due to the clubs "not wanting to be associated with the show's bad image." The cast were not allowed to attend Pierre Thomas's Mardi Gras party at The Metropolitan Night Club.[7]

Residence

The cast lived at a house at 100 Chateau Saint Michel Drive, in Kenner, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans. According to Eyser's website, the 9,300-square-foot house, which was last sold in 2013 for $825,000 features 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, a landscaped front garden, a pool, an entertainment room, and an outdoor bungalow. The residence was designed by production designer Jeff Eyser and set decorator Alexis Karpf. The official season 7 house tour was uploaded to YouTube on July 6, 2011.

Eyser noted that everything in the main room, such as the indoor bar, was custom made. The walls were decorated with New Orleans artist Sarah Dunn's botanical paintings. The dining room was a small blue room with no doors and a large painting of New Orleans during the early 20th century. The kitchen, which featured a marble table, included furniture from IKEA. Unlike previous seasons where all bedrooms were not similar, these bedrooms looked the same. The make-up room featured early 20th-century furniture. Karpf said that the make-up room is her favorite and has an "industrial feel". In the same room, the girls were given Voodoo dolls that resembled themselves. The champagne room had dark furniture of a mixture of red and black pillows and sofas. In the middle of the room was a stripper pole. The back yard featured a pool table, swimming pool, lounge chairs and a pond.

Police incident

On April 12, 2011, the Kenner Police Department was dispatched to 100 Chateau Saint Michel Drive following a call from cast member Tasha Malek stating that she was physically assaulted by her housemate, Nastasia Townsend. Upon arrival, Malek told Officer Peter Foltz that Townsend had packed her personal belongings in garbage bags then proceeded to physically assault her and wanted to file a formal complaint. Police then questioned Townsend to which she claimed that Malek had assaulted her first, causing the altercation.[8] The two were issued summons by the police for disturbing the peace and disorderly conduct.[9]

Cast

The season began with seven original bad girls, of which three were removed by production. One replacement bad girls was introduced in their absences later in the season.

NameAgeHometownNicknameReplaced
Angelic "Angie" Castillo21South Bronx, New YorkThe Bronx Bombshellrowspan="7"
Judith "Judi" Jackson21Olympia Fields, IllinoisThe Voodoo Vixen
Nastasia "Stasi" Townsend23Huntington Beach, CaliforniaThe Powerhouse
Priscilla Mennella25Staten Island, New YorkThe Staten Island Spitfire
Shelly Hickman23Wentzville, MissouriThe Lady Killer
Tasha Malek23Miami, FloridaThe Posh Princess
Tiara Hodge23Gary, IndianaThe Goofy Gangsta
Cheyenne Evans22Round Rock, TexasThe Texan VixenPriscilla

Duration of Cast

Episodes
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Judicolspan="13"
Shellycolspan="13"
Tiaracolspan="13"
Nastasia
Cheyenne
Tasha
Priscilla

Episodes

Notes and References

  1. Oxygen's "Bad Girls Club: New Orleans" Moves to a New Date Premiering on August 1 at 9PM ET/PT. The Futon Critic. June 30, 2011.
  2. Web site: LaBorde. Lauren. Bad Girls Club New Orleans episode 1: Why is this a show?. Gambit. August 1, 2011.
  3. News: 'Bad Girls Boot Camp' television show ruffles feathers in Kenner. Grissett. Sheila. The Times-Picayune. Advance Publications. February 16, 2011. February 17, 2011.
  4. News: 'Bad Girls Boot Camp' foes pack meeting with Kenner, Jefferson Parish representatives. Grissett. Sheila. The Times-Picayune. Advance Publications. February 16, 2011. February 17, 2011.
  5. Web site: Fastlane NextGen: Initial Certification Search . Louisiana Economic Development . Type "Bad Girls 7" in the search box . January 14, 2023 . June 15, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200615095911/https://fastlaneng.louisianaeconomicdevelopment.com/public/search/ent . live .
  6. Web site: A tale of two fashion weeks. Wilkinson. Missy. Gambit Weekly. April 1, 2011. May 28, 2011. June 15, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110615230011/http://www.bestofneworleans.com/blogofneworleans/archives/2011/03/31/a-tale-of-two-fashion-weeks. dead.
  7. News: 'Bad Girls Club' -- Too 'Trashy' for New Orleans. TMZ.com. Time Warner. March 13, 2011. May 28, 2011.
  8. News: Two 'Bad Girls' cited for fight on Kenner set of TV show. Ross. Bob. The Times-Picayune. Advance Publications. April 15, 2011. April 17, 2011.
  9. Web site: Kenner Police Report. The Times-Picayune. April 12, 2011. April 17, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20121007183312/http://media.nola.com/politics/other/bad.girls.pdf. dead. October 7, 2012.