Elimination Order
# | Naming | Episodes | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 10 | ||
1 | Red Oyster | Hottie | Sweetie | Red Oyster | Pumkin | Smiley2 | Goldie | Pumkin | Hoopz1 | Hoopz |
2 | Miss Latin | Serious | Serious | Sweetie2 | Red Oyster | Pumkin | New York | Hoopz | New York1 | New York |
3 | Hoopz | New York | Smiley1 | Pumkin | Hoopz2 | Hoopz | Pumkin | New York | Pumkin1 | |
4 | Sweetie | Smiley | Peaches | Smiley | New York | Goldie | Hoopz | Goldie | ||
5 | Goldie | Peaches | Hoopz | Goldie | Goldie | Hottie | Smiley | |||
6 | Hottie | Miss Latin | Goldie | Hottie | Smiley | New York2 | Hottie | |||
7 | Apples | Hoopz | Hottie | New York | Hottie | Red Oyster | ||||
8 | Peaches | Dimplez | New York1 | Hoopz | Sweetie | |||||
9 | Cherry | Apples | Pumkin | Peaches | ||||||
10 | Pumkin | Red Oyster | Red Oyster | Serious2 | ||||||
11 | Smokey | Georgia | Georgia | |||||||
12 | Bubblez | Sweetie | Rain | |||||||
13 | New York | Pumkin | Dimplez | |||||||
14 | Picasso | Rain | Miss Latin1 | |||||||
15 | Dimplez | Goldie | Apples | |||||||
16 | Serious | Bubblez | ||||||||
17 | Georgia | Shellz | ||||||||
18 | Smiley | Smokey | ||||||||
19 | Rain | Picasso | ||||||||
20 | Shellz | Cherry |
- The contestant won Flavor of Love.
- The contestant was eliminated.
- The contestant did not receive a clock, but stayed in the competition.
- The contestant was going to receive a clock, but was eliminated.
- The contestant voluntarily quit the competition.
- 1 The contestant went on a group date with Flav.
- 2 The contestant went on a solo date with Flav.
- Notes
- Episode 9 was a recap.
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