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'Bad Girls Club' Cast Then and Now: Reality show's stars went on to have very successful careers

2023-11-30 19:21
The popular TV show 'Bad Girls Club' was first broadcast on Oxygen on December 5, 2006, and concluded its run on May 2, 2017
'Bad Girls Club' Cast Then and Now: Reality show's stars went on to have very successful careers

'Bad Girls Club' Cast: Where are they now?

'The Bad Girls Club', an American reality TV series, was the brainchild of Jonathan Murray and aired on the Oxygen channel. The show's premise revolved around seven women, notorious for their unruly behavior and diverse backgrounds, who were housed together for a three-month period. The goal was for these "bad girls" to reform their behavior and emerge as role models. Non-compliance with the rules could lead to their expulsion from the show, with a new participant taking their place. This captivating series was first broadcast on Oxygen on December 5, 2006, and concluded its run on May 2, 2017. Over the course of 17 seasons and four spin-offs, viewers were introduced to a variety of characters who not only coined new catchphrases but also went on to enjoy successful careers.

Tanisha Thomas

Tanisha Thomas became a household name thanks to 'Bad Girls Club', and gained fame for the catchphrase "pop off" in 2007. She later hosted various shows and appeared in Baddies ATL in 2021. In 2023, she was named a contestant for E!'s 'House of Villains'. Thomas married Clive Muir in 2011 and divorced in 2014. She then married Carey St Hilaire in 2016, and they had their first child together in 2018. They split in 2020 but reconciled in April 2023. Thomas recently shared a photo from their wedding on Instagram.

Raquel 'Rocky' Santiago

Raquel 'Rocky' Santiago, known for her stint on the 10th season of 'The Bad Girls Club' as a replacement and later as an original cast member in the 13th season, also showcased her competitive side in the spin-off reality contest 'Bad Girls All-Star Battle: Season 1'. She even made it to the finals in the second season. Post her reality TV journey, she ventured into content creation and is now the host of the 'Baddy Lyfe' podcast. In addition to this, she serves as a brand ambassador and has carved a niche for herself as an expert in social media and influencer marketing.

Natalie Nunn

Natalie Nunn, a reality star known for her explosive appearance on the 4th season of 'Bad Girls Club', has appeared on Oxygen shows and participated in 'Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too'. She hosts the Filmon TV show 'The Tea Party' with Natalie Nunn, where she interviews and discusses current events. Nunn has also launched her own eyelash brand, Natalie Lashes. She has been reportedly linked to famous men like Wiz Khalifa and Chris Brown and married football player Jacob Payne in a televised wedding in 2017, and they had a son together, per The Things. She has appeared on reality shows like 'Marriage Boot Camp', 'Where Are They Now?', and Lifetime's 'Mother/Daughter Experiment'. In July 2023, she was named-dropped on Nicki Minaj and Lil Uzi Vert's 'Endless Fashion', which helped her sign a $1 million deal.

Morgan Osman

Morgan Osman, also known as the "Uber B***h" on the show, came into the limelight in 2017 when she was spotted kissing Sam Asghari, who was then dating Britney Spears. This incident has gained renewed attention due to the couple’s forthcoming divorce. Osman was later reportedly romantically involved with fashion designer Philipp Plein and accused him of manufacturing high-end clothing in Turkey for a mere $20, only to label them as "Made in Italy" in deceptive branding tactics. She was also disclosed to be the sugar baby of Roger Jenkins, the ex-husband of Diana Jenkins, and was involved in an emotional relationship with Lenny Hochstein. Currently, she is a partner at the AFL Beauty Bar and has embarked on a career as a fashion designer.

Jonica Booth

Jonica Booth, known for her vibrant afro and larger-than-life personality, rose to fame during the 12th season of 'Bad Girls Club'. Post her reality TV journey, she ventured into acting and made an appearance in a 2015 episode of the TV show 'Oddly Oden'. She also bagged minor roles in films such as 'XXI: O'Day' and 'Discovering Brooklynn'. In 2021, she was seen in the reality show 'YIAY Time: The Game Show'. Her most significant achievement to date is being cast in Issa Rae’s HBO Max series 'Rap Sh*t', where she shares screen space with Brittney Jefferson and DomiNque Perry. Apart from her acting career, Jonica Booth also pursued her passion for music.

Deshayla 'Shay' Harris

Deshayla "Shay" Harris, known as "The Firecracker Fashionista," was a standout personality in the 17th season of “Bad Girls Club”. A staunch East Coaster, she was known for her frequent jibes at people from the West Coast and even confessed to stealing her best friend’s girlfriend. Tragically, Deshayla's life was cut short in a shooting incident in Virginia Beach on March 26, 2021. According to a statement from the Virginia Beach Police Department, Harris was an innocent bystander at the scene of the incident and sadly, she succumbed to her injuries on the spot. Just hours before the unfortunate event, Harris had posted a video of herself on Instagram with a caption that read: "I'm only doing s**t that’s gonna make me elevate!" Regrettably, Deshayla’s Instagram account has been deleted since then.

Mehgan James

Mehgan James, who gained fame in the 9th season of BGC, has also graced the screens in 'Basketball Wives' and 'Notorious Queens'. This brunette stunner was a finalist in the 2008 MTV reality competition '50 Cent: The Money and the Power', where budding hip-hop moguls vied for an investment from the rapper 50 Cent. In June 2023, it was reported that she would be embarking on another reality TV journey in 'Basketball Wives: Orlando'.

Camilla Poindexter

Camilla Poindexter made her mark in the 8th season of 'BGC' and was also the runner-up in the 4th season of 'Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too'. She secured a spot in the Top 20 in the 10th Cycle of 'America's Next Top Model' and was a participant in the NBC series 'Momma's Boys', although she was eliminated in the series finale. In 2016, she was embroiled in controversy when Dominique, the wife of Oakland Raiders’ star Donald Penn, accused him of fathering a child with Camilla. Dominique expressed her belief on Instagram that Penn was the father of Poindexter’s baby, born in March 2016. Today, Camilla Poindexter has transitioned into a new phase of her career. She is a certified massage therapist and a fitness enthusiast.

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