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Flavor of Love Information

Flavor of Love is an American reality television dating game show starring Flavor Flav of the rap group Public Enemy. While not a direct spin-off, the show was a result of Brigitte Nielsen and Flavor Flav's failed relationship on Strange Love, as well as The Surreal Life.[2] The third season of Flavor of Love began on Monday February 11, 2008 at 9/8c.[3]

On May 14, 2008 it was announced Flavor of Love 3 would be the final Flavor of Love. After 3 seasons, Flavor Flav chose to not marry or date any of the winners from any of the three seasons. Instead, it was revealed that he would marry Liz, the mother of his seventh child, on the Season 3 reunion show.

The show was a ratings success for VH1. The "Flavor of Love 2" finale was the second highest non-sports basic cable show of 2006.[4][5]

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Show format

The show was part of VH1's Celebreality lineup and its format is similar to that of The Bachelor.[2] Twenty different ladies compete for Flavor Flav's heart as they live together in a mansion in Encino, California.[2] He is helped in his quest by his bodyguard and chauffeur named "Big Rick".[6] He was also assisted by his mother, as well as his former romantic partner Brigitte Nielsen in the first season,[6] and Tiffany Pollard in the second. The show also helped spin off a string of similar VH1 "Love" shows, including I Love New York,[7] Rock of Love, and Real Chance of Love. There were secondary spin-off shows featuring contestants on Flavor of Love, such as Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School,[8] and I Love Money.

In the show, each contestant is given a nickname by Flav and is referred to by that nickname for as long as she remains in the competition. Flavor of Love features a clock ceremony where contestants who are not eliminated receive gold clocks to wear around their necks with their picture behind the hands of the clock. When a contestant is eliminated, her real name is then revealed, followed by a champagne toast.

There are a few basic elements of the show's format that have been consistent through each season of production. Throughout the season the contestants compete for intimate dates with Flav by competing in various challenges. Also, Flav brings the few remaining women's parents on in the third or second to last episode. Finally, the season finale takes place in a tropical destination. The two finalists and Flav spend the last two days at a luxurious resort preceding his final decision.

The week following the finale an all-cast reunion is typically aired. A host spends this time reviewing the most memorable moments and interviewing the contestants after they have seen the season. This is also when you find out if Flav is still with the woman he chose and what they have been up to since the season wrapped.

VH1 has also introduced an internet component into the show. Viewers can create profiles, interact with contestants and other fans, and stay current with news at flavorofloveworld.com. In season 3, fans even got to vote online to elect five of the contestants, though Flav sent four of them home in the premiere episode.

Airing of the show

Season Season premiere Season finale Reunion show Winner Runner-up Number of contestants Number of episodes Destinations
Season One January 1, 2006 March 12, 2006 (5.9M viewers[9]) April 2, 2006 (3.5M viewers[10]) Nicole Alexander "Hoopz"[3] Tiffany Pollard "New York" 20 11 Las Vegas, Nevada; San Diego, California; Palm Springs, California; Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Season Two August 6, 2006 (3.3M viewers[11]) October 15, 2006 (7.5M viewers [4]) October 29, 2006 (5.95M viewers [12]) Chandra Davis "Deelishis"[3] Tiffany Pollard "New York" 20[a] 12 Long Beach, California; Napa, California; Placencia, Belize
Season Three February 11, 2008 (2.8M viewers[13]) May 19, 2008 (2.92M viewers[14]) May 26, 2008 Tresha "Thing 2"[3] Candace Cabrera

"Black"

25[b] 16 Miami, Florida; Paris, France; Monaco; Cannes, France
^[a] One supposed contestant, "Eyez," was actually an impostor hired by the producers. "New York's" re-entry into the competition officially increased the contestant count to 20.
^[b] Although there were 21 contestants originally, there were only 20 clocks, as two contestants, "Thing 1" and "Thing 2", shared a clock. Also, nearly halfway through the season, 4 new contestants were brought to compete. On episode 8, Flav split up the twins.

Noteworthy Characters

Flavor Flav
Main article: Flavor Flav

William Johnathon Drayton, Jr. (Flavor Flav of the rap group Public Enemy) is the bachelor looking for love.

Hoopz

Nicole Deannae Alexander is the winner of the first season. After the show, she started acting and modeling. Hoopz and Flavor Flav broke up soon after the show ended. She has since gone on to compete in the Vh1 series I Love Money, winning the grand prize of $250,000.[15]

Deelishis
Main article: Chandra Davis

Chandra Davis is the winner of the second season. She has her own line of jeans called D-Cut, and will participate in a 2009 national tour of the Vagina Monologues with an all-black cast, most of whom are also former reality show contestants.[16]

Thing 2

Tresha is the winner of the third season. Tresha entered the competition with her sister Trisha (Thing 1, who was eliminated after the "Never-Wed Challenge"). Although Tresha eliminated in episode 12, she was brought back in episode 13, and subsequently won the competition. She was dumped on the reunion show when Flav decided to reunite with Liz, the mother of his son Karma.

Liz

The mother of Flav's youngest child, Karma. Flav said she was the right one the whole time and proposed to her on the reunion show of Season 3.

Big Rick

Big Rick is Flavor's assistant and bodyguard. He and Flav met in 2004 while in Las Vegas at the Hard Rock Hotel Casino while shooting for Flav’s other show, Strange Love. Big Rick used to work at a detention facility in Florida.[17]

New York
Main article: Tiffany Pollard

Tiffany Pollard was the runner up of both the first and the second seasons. After the show, she appeared on her own reality dating show, I Love New York, which aired for two seasons, as well as New York Goes to Hollywood and New York Goes to Work.

Pumkin

Brooke Thompson finished in third-place on the first season. She spit on Tiffany Pollard shortly after her elimination. After the show, she received the Best Fight Award (with Pollard) at the Fox Reality Awards in 2006.[18] She now has a clothing line called Pumkin Apparel, which includes a shirt that reads “Pumkin spit on me and I like it…”[19] She appeared on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School and I Love Money. She has also appeared on Judge Jeanine Pirro.

Saaphyri
Main article: Saaphyri Windsor

Saaphyri Windsor was disqualified in the first episode of season two after fighting with another contestant. After the show, she appeared on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School, winning the competition. She currently has her own lip balm line called Lip Chap and her own brand of weave hair called Saaphyri's Ultimate Indian Hair. She placed fifth on VH1's I Love Money 2.

Buckwild

Becky Johnston appeared on Flavor of Love 2. She threw her shoe at Tiffany Pollard during the After the Lovin' reunion. After the show, she appeared on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School and I Love Money 2.

Toasteee

Jennifer Toof appeared on Flavor of Love 2. After the show, she appeared on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School and I Love Money.

Black

Candace Cabrera is the runner-up on the third season.

Bootz

Larissa Aurora appeared on Flavor of Love 2. After the show, she appeared on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School.

Buckeey

Shay Johnson appeared on Flavor of Love 2. After the show, she appeared on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School.

Myammee

Angela Pitts appeared on Flavor of Love 3. After the show, she won I Love Money 2

Hottie

Schatar Taylor appeared on Flavor of Love 1. After the show, she appeared on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School.

Serious

Cristal Steverson appeared on Flavor of Love 1. After the show, she appeared on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School.

Smiley

Leilene Ondrade appeared on Flavor of Love 1. After the show, she was the runner-up of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School and later appeared on I Love Money 2.

Like Dat

Darra Boyd appeared on Flavor of Love 2. After the show, she appeared on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School.

Krazy

Heather Crawford appeared on Flavor of Love 2. After the show, she appeared on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School.

Goldie

Courtney Jackson appeared on Flavor of Love 1. After the show, she appeared on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School.

Rain

Thela Brown appeared on Flavor of Love 1. After the show, she was the first contestant to get expelled on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School.

Direct spin-offs

I Love New York

Main article: I Love New York

After the second season of Flavor of Love, VH1 first aired a spin-off series entitled I Love New York, featuring the twice rejected Flavorette Tiffany "New York" Pollard.[20] The first season premiered in January 2007, following a similar format to The Bachelorette and Flavor of Love. After the first season concluded, a second season premiered in October of the same year.

Charm School

Main article: Charm School

The first season, Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School, premiered on April 15, 2007, featuring 13 contestants from the first two seasons of Flavor of Love. The contestants strive to develop proper etiquette and to become strong women, with the ultimate prize of $50,000 and the title of "Charm School Queen". Season two, Rock of Love: Charm School, premiered on October 12, 2008, featuring contestants from Rock of Love. Season three, Charm School with Ricki Lake, premiered May 11, 2009, featuring contestants from Real Chance of Love and Rock of Love Bus. Season two and three doubled the prize money to $100,000.

I Love Money

Main article: I Love Money

A number of contestants from Flavor of Love, Real Chance of Love, Rock of Love and I Love New York are brought together in a mansion in Hualtulco, Mexico to compete in a co-ed battle of mental and physical challenges to win $250,000. The first season's winner was Nicole "Hoopz" Alexander. The second season's winner was Angela "Myammee" Pitts.

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External links

VH1's Celebreality

America's Most Smartest Model Basketball Wives (2 seasons) Brandy and Ray J: A Family Business (2 seasons) Breaking Bonaduce (2 seasons) Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It Bridal Bootcamp Brooke Knows Best (2 seasons) But Can They Sing? Celebracadabra Celebrity Fit Club (7 seasons) Celebrity Paranormal Project Celebrity Rehab (4 seasons) Charm School (3 seasons) The Cho Show Confessions of a Teen Idol Dad Camp Daisy of Love Dice: Undisputed Eddie Griffin: Going For Broke Fantasia for Real (2 seasons) Flavor of Love (3 seasons)

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The Pick-up Artist (2 seasons) Real and Chance: The Legend Hunters Real Chance of Love (2 seasons) Rock of Love (3 seasons) The Salt-N-Pepa Show (2 seasons) Scott Baio Is 45...and Single Scott Baio Is 46...and Pregnant Scream Queens (2 seasons) Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew So NoTORIous Sober House (2 seasons) Strange Love The Surreal Life (6 seasons) The Surreal Life: Fame Games The T.O. Show (2 seasons) Tool Academy (3 seasons) Tough Love (3 seasons) ¡Viva Hollywood! What Chilli Wants (2 seasons) The (White) Rapper Show You're Cut Off!

The Surreal Life
Season 1 (2003) Gabrielle Carteris · MC Hammer · Corey Feldman · Emmanuel Lewis · Jerri Manthey · Vince Neil · Brande Roderick
Season 2 (2004) Traci Bingham · Trishelle Cannatella · Erik Estrada · Tammy Faye Messner · Ron Jeremy · Vanilla Ice
Season 3 (2004) Charo · Dave Coulier · Flavor Flav · Jordan Knight · Brigitte Nielsen · Ryan Starr
Season 4 (2005) Joanie Laurer · Adrianne Curry · Da Brat · Christopher Knight · Marcus Schenkenberg · Verne Troyer · Jane Wiedlin
Season 5 (2005) Caprice Bourret · José Canseco · Sandy "Pepa" Denton · Janice Dickinson · Carey Hart · Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth · Bronson Pinchot
Season 6 (2006) Alexis Arquette · C. C. DeVille · Steve Harwell · Sherman Hemsley · Maven Huffman · Tawny Kitaen · Andrea Lowell
The Surreal Life: Fame Games (2007) Emmanuel Lewis · Traci Bingham · Ron Jeremy · Rob 'Vanilla Ice' Van Winkle · Brigitte Nielsen · Joanie 'Chyna Doll' Laurer · Sandy 'Pepa' Denton · C. C. DeVille · Andrea Lowell · Verne Troyer · Jordan Knight

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