‘Sorority Sisters’ Isn’t Alone… 10 Reality Shows That Were A Bad Look For Black Women

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“Bad Girls Club”

When the show first started, it was trying to help young women fix their negative attitudes and bad behavior. Although the show is mixed with women from different backgrounds, the REALLY bad behavior started with Ty Colliers’ season one when she was kicked off for fighting another cast member, Aimee, for not helping with carrying beach equipment. During the same time Leslie Ramsue left the show since the girls weren’t progressing like she was trying to do. By season two, Tanisha Thomas was banging pots and pans, and making loud noise to help take the show to the next level. Soon after, she became the host of most “Bad Girl” spin-offs. Now with 13 seasons of “BGC,” it’s been detrimental to Black women’s image since its conception in 2006.

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