Episode 9 of Baddies Midwest premiered on December 22, bringing drama to the forefront as Rollie and Slim reignited their ongoing feud. The episode opened with their confrontation escalating into multiple physical altercations, culminating in Slim comparing the experience to military training. Reflecting on the fight, Slim said,
“B***h, I feel like I’m in the military and boot camp… I held my motherfing own.”
The reality series, known for its chaotic fights and extravagant personalities, showcased a night packed with tension and conflict. While Rollie emerged victorious in their battles, Slim kept on fighting for five straight rounds, and she repeatedly stood her ground against Rollie.
Beyond the fights, the episode delved into lingering group tensions, setting the stage for even more heated dynamics.
Baddies Midwest: Rollie vs. Slim the aftermath
The main highlight of Baddies Midwest Episode 9 was the ongoing tension between Rollie and Slim, which quickly spiraled into multiple physical altercations. The conflict stemmed from a personal grudge, as Slim accused Rollie of disrespecting her late father months ago.
Slim reflected on her fight with Rollie in a confessional, expressing pride in how she held her ground despite the odds. She stated:
“B***h, I know I got two of them motherf***ing rounds. I don’t give a f*** what nobody says, b***h. I held my motherf***ing own, b***h. I’m one of the only b****es that held their fing own against Rollie.”
Rollie, however, dismissed Slim’s claims, maintaining that she dominated all five rounds. She remarked:
“After the fifth a**-whooping, she can talk her s***. I wouldn’t feel bad after, because she already know what I’m gonna do to her.”
Their verbal sparring continued after the fight in Baddies Midwest episode 9, with Rollie taunting Slim and Slim defending her performance. Despite being repeatedly overpowered, Slim emphasized that her resilience proved she was a worthy competitor.
The two clashed five times throughout the episode, with Rollie overpowering Slim in every instance. In one of the fights, Rollie grabbed Slim’s hair and threw her to the ground, taunting her with,
“I told you, h**! She thought she was gonna walk out here cute.”
Despite her losses, Slim refused to back down, later stating that she believed she won at least two rounds of their fights. Rollie, however, dismissed Slim’s claims, expressing her frustration after the fight:
“I feel a little relieved, but I’m still mad.”
Biggie, another cast member, weighed in on the situation, questioning Slim’s persistence despite repeatedly being overpowered.
Natalie and Jela revisit past conflicts
Later in the Baddies Midwest episode, the group shifted focus to a conversation between Natalie, Jela, Rollie, and Scotty. The cast discussed lingering tensions from previous episodes, including Rollie’s remarks about Slim’s father. Rollie defended her statements, accusing Slim of speaking negatively about her child.
The group also revisited the drama involving Akbar from episode 8, where Akbar clashed with Diamond The Body. During that episode, Akbar mocked Diamond for undergoing plastic surgery and escalated the situation by spitting at her. Diamond declared her intention to retaliate, stating,
“She did the most disgusting, the most grimy, the most lowest thing… Now I’m going to beat your a**.”
Barbecue and bonfire tensions escalate
As the cast gathered for a barbecue and bonfire later in the episode, tensions remained high. Pretty P expressed her desire to confront Diamond, who was injured but accepted the challenge for a future date. Meanwhile, Biggie voiced her frustration with Slim’s presence in Baddies Midwest, saying, “She should go,” and criticized Natalie’s approach to resolving conflicts.
Summer also stirred the pot, calling Pretty P and Jazmin “boring” and suggesting they didn’t contribute enough to the group. When Natalie asked the cast who should no longer be part of Baddies Midwest, Jazmin named Summer, sparking an argument. Summer defended herself, saying,
“Oh, of course. You unfair. I’m not going nowhere,”
and later claimed Jazmin lacked the personality to be part of the group.
In her confessional, Jazmin fired back, questioning whether Summer was genuinely from Detroit and accusing her of trying to drain her energy. Jazmin declared,
“I’m that Detroit girl, you’re a Detroit nobody. You’re that much of a nothing.”
The episode concluded with unresolved tensions between Summer and Jazmin, setting the stage for more drama in the upcoming installment.
Baddies Midwest airs every Sunday on Zeus Network, with all previous episodes available for streaming.
Edited by pshmueni