Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School

Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School (2007)

EndedReality show

This Flavor of Love Spin-Off puts the ladies to be trained in proper etiquette and having their social skills put to the test.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E11Reunion Showjuil. 8, 2007
S01E10Ghettin' Phabulousjuil. 1, 2007
S01E09Charm School Secretsjuin 17, 2007
S01E08Tore Up from the Floor Upjuin 10, 2007
S01E07It's Mo's Birthday and I'll Cry If I Want Tojuin 3, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School premiere?

Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School premiered on April 15, 2007.

Who was the host of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School?

Mo'Nique was the host of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School.

How many contestants were there in the first season of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School?

There were thirteen contestants in the first season of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School.

What was the prize for the winner of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School?

The winner of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School received $50,000.

Who was the winner of the first season of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School?

Saaphyri Windsor was the winner of the first season of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School.

What was the main goal of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School?

The main goal of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School was to transform the contestants into more refined and respectable individuals.

What were the challenges the contestants had to face in Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School?

The challenges in Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School included etiquette lessons, public speaking exercises, and personal growth tasks.

Who were the judges in Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School?

The judges in Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School included Mo'Nique, Mikki Taylor, and Keith Lewis.

Did Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School have any spin-off shows?

Yes, Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School had a spin-off show called "Charm School with Ricki Lake."

Were there any notable controversies in Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School?

Yes, there were a few notable controversies in Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School, including arguments, confrontations, and dramatic moments among the contestants.

How long did each episode of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School last?

Each episode of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School lasted for approximately one hour.

What was the general format of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School?

The general format of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School involved the contestants participating in various challenges and lessons to improve their manners and behavior.

Were there any guest appearances in Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School?

Yes, Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School featured guest appearances from celebrities and experts who provided guidance and advice to the contestants.

Did any contestants from Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School go on to have successful careers in the entertainment industry?

Yes, some contestants from Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School went on to have successful careers in the entertainment industry, including appearing in other reality TV shows and pursuing modeling or acting careers.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School?

There were thirteen episodes in the first season of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School.

Did Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School receive any awards or nominations?

Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School did not receive any major awards or nominations.

Also known as

  • Charm School: Flavor of Love Girls

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