Episode 9 of Baddies Midwest premiered on December 22, delivering a mix of drama and confrontations. The episode brought heated conflicts to the forefront, particularly during a bonfire discussion that turned into a battleground for rivalries. The tension between Pretty P, Summer, and Bad Dolly escalated quickly, with Pretty P declaring in a confessional:
“Let’s go right now. I’m finna beat your *ss, b***h. I hate these b**es from auditions.”
The evening's fiery interactions included confrontations between Baddies Midwest cast members about who should leave the show, sparking intense arguments. This episode also featured ongoing drama between Rollie and Slim, as well as other unresolved tensions within the group.
Baddies Midwest: Bonfire showdown: Pretty P vs. Summer and Bad Dolly
The bonfire segment quickly became the center of drama in Episode 9 of Baddies Midwest. Cast members debated who should be removed from the show, leading to verbal clashes among the rookies. Bad Dolly, in her confessional, stated,
“I’m the most anticipated person here, like, I’m who the people want to see. I’m who the people is waiting on, so you know I’m not going home, but since you said my name, h*e, I’m on it. Like, let’s get it cracking.”
Pretty P, however, was ready to fight, she took off her jacket and went towards Summer. Rollie tried to lighten the mood in her own confessional, stating,
“Y’all b****es better not fight each other around this fire pit because I ain’t got time to be pulling out no barbecue baddies. Like, get on the grass.”
The bonfire conversation in Baddies Midwest also saw Jazmin and Summer clashing. When Natalie asked who should leave the group, Jazmin suggested Summer. Offended, Summer retorted,
“Oh, of course. You unfair. I’m not going nowhere.”
Summer later criticized Jazmin for being “boring” and accused her of whispering instead of engaging with the group. Jazmin defended herself, saying:
“I’m not here to be a comedian. I’m not funny. I don’t do too much. I talk to who I’m supposed to talk to. No, I don’t whisper. Listen, the loudest person in the room is normally the weakest.”
The barbecue and bonfire scene in Baddies Midwest highlighted ongoing rivalries. Pretty P declared she wanted to fight Diamond, who accepted the challenge for a later date. Jazmin fired back in her confessional, questioning Summer’s authenticity as a Detroit native and calling her a “Detroit nobody.”
Meanwhile, Natalie, acting as a mediator, tried to bring order to the chaos. She reminded the cast that decisions about who stays or leaves the show ultimately lie with the producers.
Highlights from Baddies Midwest Episode 9
The Baddies Midwest episode opened with a confrontation between Rollie and Slim. The two clashed multiple times, with Rollie emerging victorious in all five fights. Rollie’s frustration stemmed from comments Slim had made about her child, while Slim’s anger was tied to Rollie’s past remarks about her deceased father.
Rollie didn’t hold back during the altercation, shouting:
“F**k your daddy, b***h. Fk that n***a.”
Slim, despite repeatedly being overpowered, remained defiant and declared in a confessional:
“B***h, I feel like I’m fighting one of the security guards. B***h, I know I got two of them motherf***ing rounds. I held my motherf***ing own.”
Midway through the episode, Natalie and Jela revisited previous conflicts while discussing Slim and Rollie’s feud. Rollie clarified her remarks about Slim’s dad, accusing Slim of being disrespectful toward her child. The conversation also brought up Akbar’s actions from episode 8, adding further context to the group’s simmering tensions.
Baddies Midwest airs every Sunday on Zeus.