Bad Girls Club
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Bad Girls Club
Summary
Bad Girls Club is a reality show[1]. It draws 568 Wikipedia views per month (reality_show category, ranking #1 of 7).[2]
Key Facts
- Bad Girls Club is the creator of Jonathan Murray[3].
- Bad Girls Club is the creator of Mary-Ellis Bunim[4].
- Bad Girls Club's instance of is recorded as reality show[5].
- Bad Girls Club's genre is recorded as reality television[6].
- Bad Girls Club's genre is recorded as LGBT-related television series[7].
- Bad Girls Club's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0914829[8].
- Bad Girls Club's original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[9].
- Bad Girls Club's Commons category is recorded as Bad Girls Club[10].
- Bad Girls Club's original broadcaster is recorded as Oxygen[11].
- Bad Girls Club's country of origin is recorded as United States[12].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 1[13].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 2[14].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 3[15].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 4[16].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 5[17].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 6[18].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 7[19].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 8[20].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 9[21].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 10[22].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 11[23].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 12[24].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 13[25].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 14[26].
- Bad Girls Club's has part is recorded as Bad Girls Club, season 15[27].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Jonathan Murray[3], a television producer[28], b. 1955[29], of United States[30] and Mary-Ellis Bunim[4], a film producer[31], 1946–2004[32], of United States[33].
Why It Matters
Bad Girls Club draws 568 Wikipedia views per month (reality_show category, ranking #1 of 7).[2] It is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]