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Critical Review: Baddies Midwest & Gone Wild Auditions – Part 1 Baddies Midwest & Baddies Gone Wild Auditions: Part 1
BrokenSilenze has promised that Part 2 will drop later this week, teasing a clip at the end of the video that shows security physically dragging someone out of a hotel lobby in Milwaukee. Critical Review: Baddies Midwest & Gone Wild Auditions
- Headshot and short bio: Recent, clear headshot and 150–250 word bio emphasizing personality, background, and what makes you unique.
- One-minute introduction video: State your name, city, occupation, and a bold hook (why you should be cast).
- Three standout moments/stories: Prepare short anecdotes that showcase drama, humor, vulnerability, or resilience (20–45 seconds each).
- Outfit selection: Bring/plan 2–3 looks — casual, nighttime/party, and something that shows personal style; prioritize camera-friendly colors and fitted silhouettes.
- Social media audit: Clean or prepare social accounts; producers often review online presence.
- Consent & logistics: Be ready to sign releases, provide ID, and confirm availability for filming dates.
- Scarlett “The Scrapper” (Atlanta via Flint, MI): Had the loudest mouth and the quickest hands. She fought two girls simultaneously and still remembered to promote her Instagram handle.
- Nova (The Wildcard): Didn’t fight at all. Instead, she performed a spoken word poem about “betrayal on the tour bus” that made two producers cry. Unconventional, but memorable.
- Dutchess (The Heel): The most hated woman in the room. She insulted everyone’s clothing. She is almost guaranteed a spot because villains drive ratings.
- Tiny (The Underdog): Showed up late, cried during registration, but then knocked a drink out of a former Bad Girls Club alum’s hand. Producers love a redemption arc.