Baddies Midwest - Season 1- Episode 3 Apr 2026
“That’s not… that’s taken out of context.”
The silence shatters when (the season’s wildcard) kicks open a bedroom door yelling, “Who the fuck ate my vegan chicken?” Biggie (the returning fan-favorite) holds up a greasy bucket, unapologetic. A food-throwing brawl is narrowly avoided when Natalie Nunn enters, clapping her hands like a drill sergeant.
Teaira sobs. looks away. Biggie says nothing—just stares, vindicated. Teaira is escorted to a waiting cab. She doesn’t get a goodbye confessional. Just a shot of her suitcase wheel catching on a crack in the pavement.
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“Say that again. I dare you.”
Silence.
Teaira freezes. The other baddies form a semicircle. grins. “That’s not… that’s taken out of context
looks at Stunna Girl . Stunna Girl looks at Jaz . Rollie cracks her knuckles.
“Natalie tests loyalty by humiliating you. If you stay, you’re in. If you flinch, you’re out. I’ve been here before. I’m not flinching.”
The episode’s title card hits: Act Three: The Parking Garage Confrontation (The Episode’s Peak) The group returns to the penthouse garage. As they exit the sprinter van, a black SUV pulls up. Out steps Mello (a villain from Baddies East who was rumored to be “blackballed”). looks away
She’s not there for everyone. She’s there for .
“This ain’t a vacation. This is a demolition derby. And someone’s about to crash.” Act One: The Assignment – "Know Your Place" Natalie gathers the cast in the living room. The energy is split: the OGs (Scotty, Rollie, Biggie) lounge on the couch; the Midwest newbies (Detroit’s Jaz , Cleveland’s Mya , and Kansas City’s Teaira ) sit on the floor like students.
“Each of you will get one shot of Pappy Van Winkle. But before you drink, you have to say one thing you don’t like about the girl to your left. No filter. No apologies.”
The table erupts. Two glasses shatter. Security rushes in as Biggie tries to climb over the table. doesn’t stop it—she films it on her phone, laughing.
“One snake is gone. But there are always more. Tomorrow, we go to a warehouse. And we fight. Not for camera. For respect. You win, you stay. You lose… you go home.”



