Next in line was Derek, a 32-year-old tattoo artist from Detroit. He claimed to have one of the most outrageous collections of tattoos in the Midwest and a personality to match. Derek was convinced his art and outspoken views on social issues would make him a standout.
Before reaching the main stage, contestants had to pass through a pre-screening room judged by returning fan favorites, including Rollie Pollie The Atmosphere: Next in line was Derek, a 32-year-old tattoo
For fans watching on BrokenSilenze, the episode is a crucial setup. The site remains a go-to hub for fans who want to discuss the unedited, gritty reality of the audition process. Part 1 does an excellent job of filtering through the gimmicks to find the real personalities that will drive the upcoming season. Before reaching the main stage, contestants had to
True to the "Baddies" brand, the pre-screening rooms were described as a "free for all," with high-stakes tension as women did whatever was necessary to secure a spot on the main stage. Zeus Network Streaming Information The episode is available for streaming on the Zeus Network and has been featured on community discussion forums like BrokenSilenze for audience recaps and reviews. Zeus Network selected from these auditions? Baddies Midwest & Baddies Gone Wild - Zeus Network True to the "Baddies" brand, the pre-screening rooms
If Part 1 is any indication, "Baddies Midwest" is going to be one of the most volatile seasons yet. The "Gone Wild" theme is clearly in full effect, with the Midwest ladies proving they aren't afraid to get loud or get physical to secure their spot on the bus.
The episode introduces several notable auditionees who eventually made a name for themselves during the casting process, such as Big Lex Not Da Lil One Summer None Other