Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School - Episode Progress

Episode Progress

# Contestants Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10
1 Saaphyri WIN SAFE WIN BTM2 SAFE SAFE WIN BTM3 SAFE WIN WINNER
2 Leilene (Smiley) BTM3 SAFE WIN BTM3 WIN WIN SAFE BTM2 SAFE BTM2 RUNNER-UP
3 Becky (Buckwild) WIN SAFE BTM3 SAFE SAFE SAFE BTM3 WIN SAFE OUT
4 Shay (Buckeey) WIN SAFE WIN SAFE BTM3 BTM4 BTM3 SAFE OUT GUEST
5 Brooke (Pumkin) SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN WIN WIN SAFE OUT
6 Larissa (Bootz) WIN BTM3 WIN WIN BTM3 BTM4 OUT
7 Schatar (Hottie) WIN WIN WIN WIN SAFE OUT
8 Darra (Like Dat) BTM3 SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN OUT
9 Courtney (Goldie) WIN SAFE SAFE WIN OUT
10 Cristal (Serious) SAFE BTM3 BTM2 OUT
11 Jennifer (Toasteee) WIN SAFE OUT
12 Heather (Krazy) SAFE OUT
13 Thela (Rain) OUT
The contestant won the competition.
The contestant won the challenge and was safe from expulsion.
The contestant did not win the challenge but was safe from expulsion.
The contestant was at risk for expulsion.
The contestant was expelled.
The contestant was the judge of the challenge.

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