Flavor of Love (season 2) - Elimination Order

Elimination Order

Flav's Call-out Order
# Naming Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11
1 Toasteee Buckeey Like Dat1 Krazy Krazy2 Bootz Deelishis New York New York Deelishis1 Deelishis
2 Buckeey Buckwild Krazy Beatuful Deelishis2 Krazy Bootz Deelishis2 Deelishis New York1 New York
3 Wire Krazy Deelishis Like Dat Buckeey Buckeey Buckeey Bootz2 Krazy Krazy1
4 Nibblz Tiger Toasteee Toasteee Beatuful Buckwild Krazy Krazy Bootz
5 Somethin Payshintz Payshintz Deelishis Bootz Deelishis New York Buckeey2
6 Hood Nibblz Nibblz Buckwild Buckwild Nibblz Buckwild
7 Eye'z Deelishis Beatuful Nibblz2 Like Dat Beatuful Nibblz
8 Tiger Wire Buckwild1 Buckeey Nibblz2 Like Dat Beatuful
9 Beatuful Like Dat Buckeey Bootz2 Toasteee
10 Bootz Bootz Bootz Payshintz
11 Like Dat Toasteee Tiger1 Somethin
12 Choclate Beatuful Somethin Tiger
13 Spunkeey Somethin Wire
14 Payshintz Spunkeey Spunkeey
15 Krazy H-Town
16 Buckwild Choclate
17 H-Town Hood
18 Bamma Bamma
19 Deelishis Eye'z
20 Saaphyri Saaphyri .
The contestant won the competition.
The contestant was brought back from the previous season.
The contestant did not receive a nickname.
The contestant was disqualified.
The contestant was actually a spy for Flav.
The contestant received a clock, but voluntarily withdrew from the competition.
The contestant was eliminated.

The following numbers indicate which type of date the contestant won:

  • 1 The contestant won a group date with Flav.
  • 2 The contestant won an individual date with Flav.
  • In Episode 9, Flav had a date with New York, Krazy, and Deelishis, with their parents joining.
  • In episode 1 the first three clocks are the only ones in order the others were not presented in their actual order on television.

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