Here's what Natalie Nunn said about a potential Baddies redemption series

Los Angeles Premiere of "BADDIES EAST"
Los Angeles Premiere of "BADDIES EAST" / Arnold Turner/GettyImages
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Baddies is a reality TV franchise that is a spiritual successor to the Oxygen reality series Bad Girls Club. Baddies' executive producer, Natalie Nunn, was previously a cast member on Bad Girls Club and has cast many former cast members from that series on the varying seasons of Baddies.

Now, Natalie Nunn shared what she thinks of a potential Baddies season that brings together all the fan favorite cast members for an "all stars" or "redemption" series. Plus, Mariahlynn Araujo of Baddies East and Baddies Caribbean has an idea for a future season.

At the Baddies Midwest premiere, Natalie Nunn was asked about her thoughts on doing a Baddies "all stars" season with former cast members coming back from their respective series in order to be in one season together.

"That'd be so fun," Natalie said before she continued by suggesting what the focus of the season could be: the cast members coming back for redemption. "They need to redeem themselves. That would be fun."

Although there's no official news on the possibility of a Baddies redemption series, the fact that Natalie Nunn has the idea in her head means there's a possibility that Zeus Network might put it into production sometime in the future.

Fans in the comment section have their own ideas for a possible concept for an upcoming season. One fan suggested "Baddies in the wild" and said that they should send the cast members on a camping trip to stay in tents in the woods instead while other fans suggested a competition series similar to The Challenge, an MTV reality competition series that initially pitted Real World and Road Rules cast members against each other.

But, Mariahlynn Araujo has her own idea for a new spin-off series. Following a fight breaking out at the Baddies Midwest premiere, Mariahlynn posted to X (formerly Twitter) saying, "Some of these new b*****s have no home training they need to be sent to Baddies Gone Wild instead of being able to be in the same room as the Ogs on Baddies."

One fan responded saying that Zeus Network needs a Baddies version of Charm School, a VH1 series that started as a spin-off of Flavor of Love and took contestants from that show to a house to teach them etiquette with later seasons taking contestants from other VH1 dating shows.

Mariahlynn agreed with the fan's suggestion that Zeus Network needs a Baddies season of Charm School. Even though that wasn't necessarily an announcement, it doesn't rule out that the producers at Zeus Network might be taking notes for a future spin-off of Baddies.