Flavor of Love (season 1) - Elimination Order

Elimination Order

Flav's call-out 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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