Bad Girls Club season 12

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Bad Girls Club
Season 12
Cast of Bad Girls Club season twelve, May 2014.jpg
The original seven bad girls (from left to right): Aysia, Jonica, Jada, Loren, Alexandria, Brittany, and Alyssa; Aysia is pictured in Linsey's absence despite being a replacement
No. of episodes17
Release
Original network Oxygen
Original releaseMay 13 (2014-05-13) 
September 9, 2014 (2014-09-09)
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The twelfth season of the Oxygen reality television series Bad Girls Club is titled Bad Girls Club: Chicago, this is the seventh and final season to take place outside Los Angeles. Life coach Laura Baron makes appearances throughout the season to help the girls, starting a recurring role that lasts until the end of Season 15.

Contents

Residence

The cast resided at 65 Vine Avenue in Highland Park, Illinois, a northern suburb of Chicago. The residence included a private courtyard entry, an enthralling entrance hall, a resplendent foyer, a circular living room, an oval-shaped dining room that was converted to the "subway-themed" phone room, a wet bar which was converted into the computer area, avant-garde kitchen, a library in which was substituted as the therapy room for the girls' one on one interviews with Laura the Life Coach, and a swimming pool which overlooked Lake Michigan. The 2.6 acre property was designed by Arnold S. Schaffner and built by Jerome Factor. The official house tour was posted via YouTube on April 4, 2014, and presented by production designer Jeff Eyser and art director Alexis Karpf. [1] In 2017 the original construction and landscape of the house was demolished to make way for a new home. [2]

Cast

Original Bad Girls

NameAge [lower-alpha 1] HometownNickname
Alexandria "Slim" Rice22 Sherwood, Wisconsin The Hot Model
Alyssa "Redd" Carswell24 Fort Lauderdale, Florida The Luscious Loudmouth
Brittany "Britt" Britton24 Louisville, Kentucky The Country Hustler
Jada Cacchilli28 Jamaica, New York The Rough Rhymer
Jonica "Blu" Booth 25 St. Louis, Missouri The Chick Magnet
Linsey Berardi †21 Brooklyn, New York The Brooklyn Brat
Loren "Lo" Jordan [lower-alpha 2] 23 Mobile, Alabama The Mobile Belle

Replacement Bad Girls

NameAge [lower-alpha 3] HometownNicknameReplaced
Aysia Garza22 Klein, Texas The Texas TemptressLinsey
Dalila Ortiz26 Chicago, Illinois The Chicago WildcardAlyssa
Raesha Clanton [lower-alpha 2] 23 Mobile, Alabama The Alabama SlammerBrittany

Duration of Cast

Bad GirlEpisodes
1234567891011121314
JadaFeatured
JonicaFeatured
LorenFeatured
AysiaEntered [lower-alpha 4] Featured
RaeshaEntered [lower-alpha 5] Featured
AlexFeaturedLeft [lower-alpha 6]
DalilaEntered [lower-alpha 7] Left [lower-alpha 8]
BrittFeaturedremoved [lower-alpha 9]
ReddFeaturedremoved [lower-alpha 10]
LinseyFeaturedremoved [lower-alpha 11]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date Viewers
(millions)
1910"Making It to the Mansion"May 6, 2014 (2014-05-06)0.617 [3]
Camilla Poindexter & Natalie Nunn introduce the 12th season cast.
1921"Breaking Bad Girls"May 13, 2014 (2014-05-13)1.494 [4]
Seven Bad Girls take to the Windy City, but one bad girl starts multiple arguments and fights over the smallest things. Linsey and Jada have multiple fights in the limo ending with a cliffhanger.
1932"Model Behavior"May 20, 2014 (2014-05-20)1.248 [5]

The fight between Linsey and Jada leads Linsey to snap. Linsey attacks the camera crew which leads to her departure. Jada's flip-flopping antics lead Loren to snap which leads to a huge blowout.

Note: Linsey is removed from the house.
1943"A Change For The Bad!"May 27, 2014 (2014-05-27)1.222 [6]

New girl Aysia wastes no time coming to make friends leading to a physical altercation between her and Jada. After quickly realizing she messed up, Aysia and Jada make amends. Redd's tormenting pushes Jada closer to the brink.

Note: Aysia replaces Linsey.
1954"The Fabtastic Four"June 3, 2014 (2014-06-03)1.736 [7]
Dynamics are questioned when Jonica's girlfriend arrives. Loren, Redd, Brittany and Jonica start a clique, excluding Aysia, Alex and Jada. Loren has a huge argument with Aysia.
1965"Seeing Redd"June 10, 2014 (2014-06-10)1.827 [8]
The roommates try to put their differences aside as they head north on a trip to Lake Geneva, but Redd finds herself on the warpath as her simmering feud with one roommate leads to a fiery altercation.
1976"Reddemption"June 17, 2014 (2014-06-17)1.307 [9]
After Jonica notices Redd's constant pleads for attention, the rest of the girls decide to take a step back. Meanwhile, Britt aims for a new target.
1987"A Diamond Is Not Forever"June 24, 2014 (2014-06-24)1.418 [10]
As Jada continues to get on the girls' nerves, Loren steps up to handle the situation. Meanwhile, Aysia slips up and mentions something about her and Jonica.
1998"Rapper's Anonymous"July 1, 2014 (2014-07-01)1.773 [11]

Jada finally comes back to the house but Loren won't let her get a pass until a fight occurs. Jada decides to make her music career to a higher level. Redd gets some bad news leading to her departure.

Note: Alyssa voluntarily leaves the house.
2009"That's A Rap"July 8, 2014 (2014-07-08)1.132 [12]

As Jada begins to focus more on her career, she aligns herself with fellow outcast Alex. Meanwhile, Aysia starts to fit in with the other girls. Redd returns to the house.

Note: Alyssa returns to the house.
20110"Bad News Britt"July 15, 2014 (2014-07-15)1.545 [13]

Britt tries to find her purpose in the house, and considers leaving the house. Aysia finds out her grandma died. She leaves to go to her funeral, but comes back later in the episode. The girls go to the Sears Tower.

Note: Aysia voluntarily leaves the house, but returns.
20211"Family Affairs"July 29, 2014 (2014-07-29)1.816 [14]

The girls' families come to visit, and try to view their time in the house in a different perception. Meanwhile, the tension between Redd and Jada leads into a huge blowout in the limo which leads to a shocking departure.

Note: Alyssa is removed from the house.
20312"Insults and Injuries"August 5, 2014 (2014-08-05)1.719 [15]

New girl Dalila enters the house insulting everyone. Britt finally has had enough and decides to take her anger out on Dalila leaving the girls confused on why Britt attacked Dalila after a couple of minutes. The girls have a calendar photo shoot.

Note: Dalila replaces Alyssa. Brittany is removed from the house.
20413"Easy Come, Easy Go"August 12, 2014 (2014-08-12)1.645 [16]

Loren and Jonica declare war on Dalila leading to an altercation between Loren leaving her to throw pickle juice and sugar on Dalila leading to Dalila's departure. New replacement Raesha arrives to the mansion. Raesha and Loren tell the other girls they are cousins. Raesha immediately fits in with everyone except for Aysia. The girls head off to Barcelona leaving Alex starting to wonder who her real friends are in the house after an altercation with Loren and Jonica.

Note: Dalila voluntarily leaves the house. Raesha replaces Brittany.
20514"Smell Ya Later!"August 19, 2014 (2014-08-19)1.500 [16]

Jonica tells Loren everything Alex has said about her. Jada, Loren and Jonica confront Alex which leads to a heated confrontation and leads to another departure. Aysia questions Jonica how she really feels about her. The girls say goodbye to Chicago.

Note: Alexandria is kicked out of the house.
20615"Reunion: Part 1"August 26, 2014 (2014-08-26)1.745 [16]
The girls reunite in Los Angeles to settle things once and for all but tempers flare when Aysia has a physical altercation with Blu's ex-girlfriend Diamond.
20716"Reunion: Part 2"September 2, 2014 (2014-09-02)1.948 [17]
The episode picks up with the fight between Diamond and Aysia leading to Jada jump in which irritates everyone. After Jada goes backstage stating she's leaving, that doesn't sit well with Redd and Britt. After Diamond states Jada tried to jump her, that sparks anger between Redd and Britt leading to a huge blowout behind stage.
20817"Reunion: Part 3"September 9, 2014 (2014-09-09)1.932 [18]
The episode picks up with the fight between Jada and Britt. Jada and Loren get into another fight leading to Raesha jump in. Dalila comes out and has unfinished business with Britt leading to Dalila slapping Britt. Redd comes out with a lot to say to Jada. Laura comes to the reunion and has a talk with the girls.

Notes

  1. Age at the time of filming
  2. 1 2 Loren and Raesha are cousins.
  3. Age at the time of filming
  4. Aysia replaced Linsey.
  5. Raesha replaced Brittany
  6. Alexandria was kicked out of the house by the rest of the girls after a heated altercation with Loren, Jonica and Jada, and being forced to leave.
  7. Dalila replaced Redd.
  8. Dalila voluntarily left the house after multiple altercations with Loren and Jonica.
  9. Brittany was removed from the house after physically attacking Dalila.
  10. Alyssa was removed from the house after multiple physical altercations with Jada and being violent towards the production crew.
  11. Linsey was removed from the house after multiple physical altercations with Jada and physically attacking the production crew.

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