Daisy of Love | |
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Created by | Cris Abrego Mark Cronin |
Starring | Daisy de la Hoya Riki Rachtman |
Opening theme | Best of Me |
Composer | Morningwood |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Cris Abrego Mark Cronin Ben Samek |
Running time | 60 minutes (including commercials) |
Original release | |
Network | VH1 |
Release | April 26 – July 26, 2009 |
Related | |
Rock of Love 2 and I Love Money |
Daisy of Love is an American reality television dating show which stars Daisy de la Hoya, the runner-up of the VH1 reality dating show Rock of Love 2 . The show premiered on April 26, 2009, at 9:00 pm ET on VH1. [1]
Nickname [1] | Real Name [2] | Age | Eliminated |
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London | Joshua Lee | 30 | Winner [b] episode 4 (withdrew), brought back episode 9 |
Flex | TJ Markiewicz [3] | 22 | Episode 12 (2nd) |
12 Pack (Dave) [a] | David Amerman | 26 | Episode 12 (3rd) |
Sinister | Derrick Tribbett | 24 | Episode 10 |
Chi Chi | Branden Mathena | 29 | Episode 9 |
Big Rig | Jeremiah Riggs | 26 | Episode 8 |
Fox | Daniel Alfonso | 29 | Episode 7 |
6 Gauge | Chris Kummer | 29 | Episode 6 |
Cage | Aric Nelson | 25 | Episode 5 (withdrew) |
Tool Box | Miguel Gonzalez | 29 | Episode 3 |
Cable Guy | Randall Logan | 33 | Episode 3 |
Brooklyn | Christopher | 23 | Episode 3 (withdrew) |
Professor | Brandon Cabeza | 22 | Episode 2 |
Weasel | Pauly Michaelis | 36 | Episode 2 |
Flipper | Mike Gaboff | 22 | Episode 2 (withdrew) |
Torch | Kenn Youngar | 36 | Episode 1 |
Dropout | Tristan Trouble | 22 | Episode 1 |
'86 | Nisse "Izzy" Landeberg | 25 | Episode 1 |
'85 | Pelle "Rock" Landeberg | 25 | Episode 1 |
'84 | Calle "Kelii" Landeberg | 25 | Episode 1 |
# | Contestants | Episodes | |||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 12 | |||
1 | 6 Gauge | Fox | Chi Chi | Flex | Cage | 6 Gauge | Flex | 12 Pack | Flex | London | 12 Pack | London | London |
2 | 12 Pack | Flex | London | Sinister | Chi Chi | 12 Pack | Sinister | Big Rig | 12 Pack | 12 Pack | London | Flex | Flex |
3 | '84 | 6 Gauge | Flex | London | 12 Pack | Big Rig | Big Rig | Chi Chi | Sinister | Flex | Flex | 12 Pack | |
4 | '85 | Chi Chi | Fox | 6 Gauge | Flex | Chi Chi | Chi Chi | Flex | Chi Chi | Sinister | Sinister | ||
5 | '86 | Sinister | 6 Gauge | 12 Pack | Big Rig | Flex | 12 Pack | Sinister | Big Rig | Chi Chi | |||
6 | Big Rig | Big Rig | 12 Pack | Big Rig | 6 Gauge | Fox | Fox | Fox | |||||
7 | Brooklyn | Flipper | Cable Guy | Cage | Fox | Sinister | 6 Gauge | ||||||
8 | Cable Guy | 12 Pack | Cage | Chi Chi | Sinister | Cage | |||||||
9 | Cage | Cage | Sinister | Fox | London | ||||||||
10 | Chi Chi | Professor | Big Rig | Tool Box | |||||||||
11 | Dropout | Cable Guy | Tool Box | Cable Guy | |||||||||
12 | Flex | Brooklyn | Brooklyn | Brooklyn | |||||||||
13 | Flipper | Tool Box | Professor | ||||||||||
14 | Fox | Weasel | Weasel | ||||||||||
15 | London | London | Flipper | ||||||||||
16 | Professor | Torch | |||||||||||
17 | Sinister | Dropout | |||||||||||
18 | Tool Box | '84 | |||||||||||
19 | Torch | '85 | |||||||||||
20 | Weasel | '86 | |||||||||||
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed.(February 2012) |
First aired April 26, 2009 (2M viewers) [4]
After leaving Mexico with a broken heart, Daisy returns to find a man that is compatible with her. This time she brings Riki Rachtman to help her pluck out the fakes from the real. Although there are 20 men in the show, one of them is very familiar; 12 Pack, who has appeared on I Love New York and I Love Money. The men meet Daisy after she performs a song on stage for them. She says she is building a career for herself as a "singer, model, and all around bad ass". After the show, the men become situated and later, Daisy gives them nicknames to show off their personalities. The men are then led to the "mixer". As all the guys vie for her attention during the mixer, Flipper, who wants to grab the attention of Daisy, decides to jump off the stage bars and into the pool. Daisy confronts Tool Box for saying "Where the bitches at?" and warns him that she will not tolerate that kind of behavior. Weasel, London, and Torch become too intoxicated to form a connection with Daisy. Dropout fails to impress Daisy and she thinks that he is trying too hard to act cool. '84, '85, and '86 tell Daisy that they are only interested in having a good time and dating her together. After the party, Daisy gathers the men together, telling them that she knows who is there for her. She sends the triplets ('84, '85, and '86) packing before the elimination ceremony saying that she thought they were awesome, but that she is serious about finding love and will not share men or be shared by men. Riki invites them to take home with them all the food they can carry. Although the rest of the men think they are safe, Daisy tells them that two more people still have to go. After London and Weasel fall asleep, the guys decide to sabotage Weasel by drawing on his face. They are then gathered in the elimination room as Daisy gives chains one by one to the guys and asks them if they "will stay and be her rockstar". After many chains are passed out, it is soon down to Dropout, London, Torch, and Weasel. She decides to give Weasel and London another chance, and eliminates Torch and Dropout.
First aired May 10, 2009
The guys wake up the next morning and as they ready themselves, 12 Pack reads them a letter from "Daisy's Diary" which tells them about their next challenge. The guys are upset about the events concerning Brooklyn and are all very angry that he received a chain. Brooklyn is aware of this and states he will "keep his distance from the other guys". When the guys reach the area of their next challenge, they are surprised to find it takes place in a desert. Ricki tells the guys that today's challenge is all about protecting Daisy. They learn that they must protect a symbolic Daisy mannequin from several sharp-shooting paintballers as they take it from the limo, to the "red carpet", and then to the "stage door". The men are divided into three teams of four and the teams must run their Daisy mannequin from location to location and the team with the least damaged Daisy mannequin will win the challenge and a date with Daisy. The Beige Team goes first with Cage as the first runner. Cage tries to protect the mannequin, but after getting hit so many times with paintballs, he says he begins to black out and the mannequin splits in half. Cage hands it to Brooklyn, who screams and soon hands it off to 6 Gauge. 6 Gauge hands it off to Cable Guy and Cable Guy actually falls on top of the mannequin, crushing many of its parts. The Orange Team goes and Big Rig, Flex, Fox, and Tool Box do a decent job of defending the mannequin. The Black Team defends the mannequin the best so, Sinister, London, Chi Chi and 12 Pack all win a date with Daisy and grants Sinister a VIP date for his good performance. After the challenge, Brooklyn thanks Daisy for his second chance, but says he lied to Daisy because he was drunk and says he is still in love with his ex-girlfriend. He says he is "throwing in the towel". Riki becomes infuriated and accuses Brooklyn of lying and criticizes him for hurting Daisy. Daisy says he was just wasting her time and that she does not need him. Daisy decides to bring all the guys to a club where they can all "let loose". While most of the guys battle for her attention and spend time with her, she forgets Sinister's VIP date, but he says he will let it go because it was the "rockstar thing to do". She also gets angry with Fox because she says that everyone was trying to spend time with her except for him. When confronted about it, Fox told her he does not want to compete with twelve other guys. The next day, Daisy has a romantic art date with 12 Pack, Sinister, Chi Chi, and London, where she paints on their bodies and they paint on her. 12 Pack opens up a lot and talks about his past love life. Sinister connects with Daisy and kisses her, which makes Chi Chi jealous. Chi Chi then kisses Daisy all over her body, which she found creepy. London connects very well with Daisy and she says he could be the one she is looking for. After the date, Cable Guy connects with Daisy and she likes his honesty, but says that he is not aggressive enough for this competition. Flex and Daisy share one-on-one time, and he makes her laugh a lot and Daisy forms a strong connection with him. Toolbox gets drunk and tells the other contestants that he is not "feeling Daisy for shit" and does not have a connection with her, which angers Flex. At elimination, she gives the first chain to Flex, followed by Sinister, London, 6 Gauge, 12 Pack, Big Rig, Cage, Chi Chi, and Fox. She sends home Cable Guy due to his lack of aggression. She was going to give Tool Box the last chain, but is informed by Flex that Tool Box said he did not have a connection with her. Daisy asks Toolbox if he wants to stay, and Tool Box said he wanted to stay, but that it was her decision. Daisy said she did not believe him and decided to eliminate him.
Team leaders | Teams | Team colors | Win / Lose |
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Cage | 6 Gauge, Brooklyn, Cable Guy, Cage | Beige | Lose |
Tool Box | Big Rig, Flex, Fox, Tool Box | Orange | Lose |
Sinister | 12 Pack, Chi Chi, London, Sinister | Black | Win |
First aired May 17, 2009
Team Leaders | Teams | Band Name | Assigned Song | Win / Lose |
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6 Gauge | 6 Gauge, Big Rig, Flex | Chip and Daisy | Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star | Lose |
London | Cage, Chi Chi, London | The Daisy Blades | Row, Row, Row Your Boat | Win |
Sinister | 12 Pack, Fox, Sinister | The Daisy Train | Old McDonald Had a Farm | Lose |
First aired May 24, 2009
First aired June 7, 2009
Fight # | Match Up | Winner |
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1st | Chi Chi vs. Fox | Chi Chi |
2nd | 12 Pack vs. Big Rig | Big Rig |
3rd | 6 Gauge vs. Flex | Flex |
4th | Chi Chi vs. Sinister * | Chi Chi |
^* Daisy allowed Sinister to join the group date despite Chi Chi winning the fight because he fought well.
Challenge: Fight For Daisy's Love
First aired June 14, 2009
First aired June 21, 2009
Contestant | Assigned Meal | Win / Lose |
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12 Pack | Red Velvet Cake | 12 Pack |
Big Rig | Zucchini Quiche | Big Rig |
Chi Chi | French Onion Soup | Chi Chi |
Flex | Chicken Cordon Bleu | Flex |
Sinister | Lasagna | Sinister |
First aired June 28, 2009
Match Up | Match up | Date | Bottom 2 |
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Chi Chi | Flex | Off Road Vehicle Riding | Chi Chi |
12 Pack | Sinister | Dinner | Sinister |
First aired July 12, 2009
Contestant | Ex Girlfriend | MVP/Eliminated |
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12 Pack | Cathy | 12 Pack |
Sinister | Ashley | Sinister |
London | Natasha | London |
Flex | Kia | Flex |
First aired July 19, 2009
Daisy reviews her "Rules of Dating" to the viewers based on her many experiences in the house, featuring memorable moments and clips not aired in the main episodes. Including:
First aired July 26, 2009
The final three head to Maui to spend some quality time in the world's most romantic island. But there is trouble in paradise when Daisy narrows the field to 2 in a tear-filled elimination on a desolate airstrip. The two remaining guys go on emotional final dates with Daisy. Only one guy can be her Rockstar, while the other finds out that "aloha" also means "goodbye".
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