Bad Girls Club

The Bad Girls Club: Casting for Season 3
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Following two successful seasons of The Bad Girls Club, the Oxygen reality series is now on the lookout for another batch of self-proclaimed “bad girls” who are willing to unleash their mean behavior to the next level.

Bunim/Murray Productions, the company that produces The Bad Girls Club and The Real World, is looking for seven women to star in the third season of Oxygen's highest-rated original series ever.  Just like previous seasons, these women will be moving in together in a beautiful mansion for four months as cameras record their interpersonal relationships and their attempts to accomplish specific goals.

For those who have never seen an episode of The Bad Girls Club, the girls featured on the show are described as powerfully bold,  funny and endlessly entertaining.  They also have outrageous behaviors that have previously hindered their relationships, careers and lives.  Moreover, they have issues with anger, trust and control, and claim they want to change.

If you fit the above description and if you think that living together with other bad girls will help you move forward and turn your life around, then The Bad Girls Club is for you.  The open casting call will kick off on Saturday, May 31 at 10am to 5pm at Chelsea Market in New York.  Of course, you have to be at least 21 to apply for this reality series.

Created by Jonathan Murray, The Bad Girls Club premiered on December 6, 2006 and received the highest debut rating of any show to date on the Oxygen Network.  Soon after, the show got picked up for a second season, which began on December 4, 2007, and then got renewed for a third season, which is expected to debut on Oxygen late December.

Meanwhile, the success of The Bad Girls Club has already branched out beyond the television circuit.  Now, fans can also enjoy a 3G mobile game, a crossword puzzle and a web based Flash game, all based on The Bad Girl Club.


-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist

Source: Oxygen
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