Oxygen's "Bad Girls Club" moves to sunny Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, marking the first time this series is set in an international location. This season of Oxygen's fan favorite original series, "Bad Girls Club," will bring new alliances, new enemies and new attitudes as this fresh group of girls takes on a different city on Monday, July 9 at 10PM ET/PT.
Oxygen's "Bad Girls Club" brings high-intensity to a new level with a cast of young, bold, outrageous and endlessly entertaining women as they jockey for a position as the head girl in charge. Each claiming to be the ultimate "bad girl," can they put aside their differences and live together peacefully under one roof - or will chaos rule?
Meet the new girls:
Meghan - Houston, TX
A self-proclaimed "nudist at heart," Meghan is a smart young woman who graduated from high school a year early. Scarred from previous relationships, Meghan has difficulty letting people in. However, when she is looking, this "single as a pringle" girl prefers her men tall, dark, handsome, rich, famous, and athletic.
Rima - Chicago, IL
"I'm the first one taking off my shirt and I'm the first one on the speaker dancing" claims this Algerian beauty. Sexy and rebellious, Rima defies the stereotypes placed on women of her culture. The star of several music videos and a regular on the Chicago party scene, Rima is considered a local celebrity. This recently single bad girl knows how to work a room, enchant new guys, and handle her haters.
Ashley - Bartlett, IL
Ashley proudly proclaims to be "a white Snooki girl" and embraces her eccentric and quirky reputation. Despite having a rocky relationship with her mom and sister, Ashley is fiercely loyal to her dad and considers herself a daddy's girl. A server at a tavern, Ashley is known for her outlandish behavior, complete lack of filter, and party girl antics.
Christina - Jersey City, NJ
Fiery, outspoken, and Puerto Rican, this bad girl is in her prime when it comes to boys, girls, parties, and drama. Christina likes to tempt boys as a "hobby" and loves the idea of a challenge. Tired of trying to mold herself into a good girl, this hard partying wild thing has been sent to disciplinary school and quit every job that stood in the way of having a good time.
Falen - Springfield, MA
This Middle Eastern girl is determined to rebel against her family's strict moral code. After being injured in a car accident, Falen is ready to get back to her party girl ways. Spunky, goofy, and spoiled, Falen cannot wait to bring a new flavor to the Bad Girls House.
Julie - Boston, MA
Like a kitten, Julie claims she's "cute and lovable but if you piss me off I'll claw your eyes out." A former drama geek, Julie has left her awkward "fugly phase" behind and now possesses over the top self-esteem. Combining her arrogance with a quick sense of humor, she is all party and all mouth - all the time.
Erika - Chicago, IL
Erika, a Chicago based rapper, loves running Chicago's party scene. Quick-witted, mischievous, and a notorious boyfriend stealer, Erika's true passion is her music. Although she is a great friend to those who follow her lead, this bad girl can turn into your worst enemy if you cross her.
"Bad Girls Club" is produced by Bunim/Murray Productions. Jonathan Murray, Gil Goldschein, Troy VanderHeyden and Maria Pepin serve as executive producers. Trish Gold serves as a Co-Executive Producer.
Bunim/Murray Productions, an Emmy Award-winning company, is credited with creating the reality television genre with its hit series "The Real World" (26 seasons for MTV). Bunim/Murray continued to innovate with the first reality game show, "Road Rules" (MTV), in 1995; the first reality sitcom, "The Simple Life" (E!), in 2003; and the first reality soap opera, "Starting Over," in 2003. Bunim/Murray's current programming includes "The Bad Girls Club," "Love Games" and "Best Ink" (Oxygen), "Keeping up with the Kardashians," "Kourtney & Kim Take New York," "Khloe & Lamar" and the upcoming "Mrs. Eastwood & Company" (E!), "The Real World" and "The Challenge" (MTV) and "Project Runway" and "Project Runway All Stars" (Lifetime). Bunim/Murray Productions has launched additional entities including M Theory Entertainment, BMP Films and M Music. BMP Films produced "Pedro" (MTV) and the Emmy Award-winning "Autism: The Musical" (HBO). Based in Van Nuys, CA, Bunim/Murray Productions was founded in 1987 by Jonathan Murray and the late Mary-Ellis Bunim. The company joined Banijay Group in 2010.
Oxygen Media is a multiplatform lifestyle brand that delivers relevant and engaging content to young women who like to "live out loud." Oxygen is rewriting the rulebook for women's media by changing how the world sees entertainment from a young woman's point of view. Through a vast array of unconventional and original content, including "The Glee Project," "Best Ink," "Bad Girls Club" and "Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood," the growing cable network is the premier destination to find unique and groundbreaking unscripted programming. "The Glee Project" is a winner of a 2012 Gracie Award which honors programming created for women, by women and about women for "Outstanding Reality Show." A social media trendsetter, Oxygen is a leading force in engaging modern young women, wherever they are, with popular, award winning features online including www.OxygenLive.com, the real time social viewing party that is also available as an app for the iPhone and iPad. Oxygen can be found on TV, online and on mobile devices at www.oxygen.com.
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