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) |
April 2, 2006 (3.5M viewers) |
Nicole Alexander "Hoopz" |
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) |
October 15, 2006 (7.5M viewers ) |
October 29, 2006 (5.95M viewers ) |
Chandra Davis "Deelishis" |
Tiffany Pollard "New York" |
20 | 12 | Long Beach, California; Napa, California; Placencia, Belize |
| Season Three | February 11, 2008 (2.8M viewers) |
May 19, 2008 (2.92M viewers) |
May 26, 2008 | Tresha "Thing 2" |
Candace Cabrera
"Black" |
25 | 16 | Miami, Florida; Paris, France; Monaco; Cannes, France |
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
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