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  | '''Arrests:''' 7 (3 unrelated)
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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
{{main|2012 Ava Zinn friend realignment|Ava Zinn#Gender transition and sexual orientation}}
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=== Ava Zinn's American Idol Audition (2011/2012) ===
 
=== Ava Zinn's American Idol Audition (2011/2012) ===
{{main|Ava's American Idol Audition}}
 
 
On April 18, 2011, just four days after ''Vote for the Worst'' pick Paul MacDonald was voted off as the first male being eliminated, Vote for the Girls founder and creator Ava Zinn announced on her YouTube channel (which also housed ''Vote for the Girls'' shows at the time) that she would audition for the 11th season of American Idol in the summer of 2011<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TmPQAt8Rec</ref>. There was speculation that Zinn made the announcement after Pia Toscano was eliminated and finished ninth place, and in 2013, it was confirmed that Zinn did in fact make a friendly wager.
 
On April 18, 2011, just four days after ''Vote for the Worst'' pick Paul MacDonald was voted off as the first male being eliminated, Vote for the Girls founder and creator Ava Zinn announced on her YouTube channel (which also housed ''Vote for the Girls'' shows at the time) that she would audition for the 11th season of American Idol in the summer of 2011<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TmPQAt8Rec</ref>. There was speculation that Zinn made the announcement after Pia Toscano was eliminated and finished ninth place, and in 2013, it was confirmed that Zinn did in fact make a friendly wager.
  
 
Ava Zinn's American Idol audition was heavily promoted on Vote for the Girls. With Ava Zinn hoping to gain a large audience (and eventually support for Vote for the Girls), especially among fellow audtioners in the markets of Pittsburgh (as Hurd's daughter, Maribel, attended high school there), Indianapolis (Zinn and Everman's home market) and Fort Wayne (Zinn's secondary home market), which Zinn's other site at the time, INNewsCenter, had a huge following on YouTube and that site closed days before Zinn's audition in Pittsburgh.  Many of Zinn's friends touted Zinn's audition as the best post on Facebook in July 2011. However, there was a make-up competition, ''So You Think You Can Dance.'' Because of Zinn's American Idol audition commitments, Zinn would not be available for the site's So You Think You Can Dance 8 make-up competition as Lauren Alaina was the runner-up of American Idol 10. Holly Everman and Robyn Hurd stayed behind for the SYTYCD competition.
 
Ava Zinn's American Idol audition was heavily promoted on Vote for the Girls. With Ava Zinn hoping to gain a large audience (and eventually support for Vote for the Girls), especially among fellow audtioners in the markets of Pittsburgh (as Hurd's daughter, Maribel, attended high school there), Indianapolis (Zinn and Everman's home market) and Fort Wayne (Zinn's secondary home market), which Zinn's other site at the time, INNewsCenter, had a huge following on YouTube and that site closed days before Zinn's audition in Pittsburgh.  Many of Zinn's friends touted Zinn's audition as the best post on Facebook in July 2011. However, there was a make-up competition, ''So You Think You Can Dance.'' Because of Zinn's American Idol audition commitments, Zinn would not be available for the site's So You Think You Can Dance 8 make-up competition as Lauren Alaina was the runner-up of American Idol 10. Holly Everman and Robyn Hurd stayed behind for the SYTYCD competition.
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==Early History==
 
==Early History==
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== Events leading up to the conflict ==
 
== Events leading up to the conflict ==
 
===Altercations on April 10, 2014 (U.S. version)===
 
===Altercations on April 10, 2014 (U.S. version)===
{{main|Everman-Chow brawl}}
 
  
 
The Vote for the Girls brawl began upon the announcement Vote for the Girls pick [[wikipedia:Malaya Watson|Malaya Watson]] had the fewest votes on April 10, 2014. A week earlier Holly Everman commented after Sam Woolf was saved from elimination and learning about Rachael O'Connor's elimination and subsequent loss on The Voice UK for the British version of VFTG stating:  "I denounce that Khayla Chow is no good as a [[wikipedia:bisexuality|Bi]]-[[wikipedia:African-American|black]]-[[wikipedia:bimbo|bimbo]] when it comes to making picks to win these singing competitions." Everman later said that Choow had warned her she would be hit. Chow and Everman got into a heated argument about Watson's elimination and Chow responded by shoving Everman in the face with both hands and onto the floor, which led to a physical confrontation between several moderators and audience members with Ava Zinn trying to keep Everman and Chow separated.<ref name="firstreport">{{cite news
 
The Vote for the Girls brawl began upon the announcement Vote for the Girls pick [[wikipedia:Malaya Watson|Malaya Watson]] had the fewest votes on April 10, 2014. A week earlier Holly Everman commented after Sam Woolf was saved from elimination and learning about Rachael O'Connor's elimination and subsequent loss on The Voice UK for the British version of VFTG stating:  "I denounce that Khayla Chow is no good as a [[wikipedia:bisexuality|Bi]]-[[wikipedia:African-American|black]]-[[wikipedia:bimbo|bimbo]] when it comes to making picks to win these singing competitions." Everman later said that Choow had warned her she would be hit. Chow and Everman got into a heated argument about Watson's elimination and Chow responded by shoving Everman in the face with both hands and onto the floor, which led to a physical confrontation between several moderators and audience members with Ava Zinn trying to keep Everman and Chow separated.<ref name="firstreport">{{cite news
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A follow-up episode, titled "[[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6)|Vote for the Girls:]] [[Ava's Virginity Auction]]", aired as the season 6 season premiere on July 11, 2014. The episode featured Zinn's decision to auction off her virginity auction and the consequent Punishement for Failure that followed with Zinn and [[Kathi Jameson]] wearing strapless tops while [[Kellie Rock]] and [[Holly Everman]] [[wikipedia:breast binding|binding their breasts]] with Rock appearing as a [[wikipedia:Breast Cancer|Breast Cancer]] survivor if she had a double [[wikipedia:mastectomy|mastectomy]] and Everman (after shaving her traditionally long hair) appearing as a [[wikipedia:trans man|female-to-male transgender individual]] <ref name="HollyDUI" />. Some said that Christina and Jena deserved to win and others, notably news anchors Scott Swan and Andrea Moorehead of Indianapolis NBC affiliate [[wikipedia:WTHR|WTHR (13 NBC)]] criticized the Punishment for Failure while Ray Cortopassi of Indianapolis Fox affiliate [[wikipedia:WXIN|WXIN (Fox 59)]] praised VFTG moderators of supporting [[Beards for Breast Cancer]] by not shaving their legs in October and November 2014. Other friends and fans of Zinn and Everman announced that they would rather unfriend Zinn and Everman on Facebook as they were just as outraged of the punishment for failure. Two long-time friends of Ava Zinn, Alec Dailey and Cortney George, commented in a Facebook post by Zinn that they were outraged and disappointed with the punishment for failure and believed that Zinn could have made a better resolution besides the virginity auction or what some of Everman's friends speculating that Zinn would become a "lesbian whore" and [[wikipedia:prostitute|prostitute]].  
 
A follow-up episode, titled "[[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6)|Vote for the Girls:]] [[Ava's Virginity Auction]]", aired as the season 6 season premiere on July 11, 2014. The episode featured Zinn's decision to auction off her virginity auction and the consequent Punishement for Failure that followed with Zinn and [[Kathi Jameson]] wearing strapless tops while [[Kellie Rock]] and [[Holly Everman]] [[wikipedia:breast binding|binding their breasts]] with Rock appearing as a [[wikipedia:Breast Cancer|Breast Cancer]] survivor if she had a double [[wikipedia:mastectomy|mastectomy]] and Everman (after shaving her traditionally long hair) appearing as a [[wikipedia:trans man|female-to-male transgender individual]] <ref name="HollyDUI" />. Some said that Christina and Jena deserved to win and others, notably news anchors Scott Swan and Andrea Moorehead of Indianapolis NBC affiliate [[wikipedia:WTHR|WTHR (13 NBC)]] criticized the Punishment for Failure while Ray Cortopassi of Indianapolis Fox affiliate [[wikipedia:WXIN|WXIN (Fox 59)]] praised VFTG moderators of supporting [[Beards for Breast Cancer]] by not shaving their legs in October and November 2014. Other friends and fans of Zinn and Everman announced that they would rather unfriend Zinn and Everman on Facebook as they were just as outraged of the punishment for failure. Two long-time friends of Ava Zinn, Alec Dailey and Cortney George, commented in a Facebook post by Zinn that they were outraged and disappointed with the punishment for failure and believed that Zinn could have made a better resolution besides the virginity auction or what some of Everman's friends speculating that Zinn would become a "lesbian whore" and [[wikipedia:prostitute|prostitute]].  
  
Another controversial punishment for failure was Holly Everman's biking from Indianpolis to the [[wikipedia:Van Buren Popcorn Festival|Van Buren Popcorn Festival]] and Zinn's biking from [[wikipedia:Marion, Indiana|Marion]] to [[Concannon's Bakery and Cafe|Concannon's Bakery]] in Muncie, Indiana (as well as Zinn going to a local [[wikipedia:Aldi|Aldi]], [[wikipedia:Dollar Tree|Dollar Tree]], [[wikipedia:Walmart|Walmart]], [[wikipedia:Meijer|Meijer]], [[wikipedia:Speedway LLC|Speedway]], and a [[wikipedia:Dollar General|Dollar General]] in [[wikipedia:Gaston, Indiana|Gaston, Indiana]]--the former of the six Ava Zinn said replaced an Aldi in Marion following an January 2013 incident.) Zinn however, did praise Everman for recommending Concannon's while others resent Zinn for "playing hardball" with stores in Marion, Indiana. This punishment would later prove to play a key role in [[Ava Zinn relocation to Fort Wayne, Indiana|Ava Zinn's relocation from Marion, Indiana]].
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Another controversial punishment for failure was Holly Everman's biking from Indianpolis to the [[wikipedia:Van Buren Popcorn Festival|Van Buren Popcorn Festival]] and Zinn's biking from [[wikipedia:Marion, Indiana|Marion]] to [[Concannon's Bakery and Cafe|Concannon's Bakery]] in Muncie, Indiana (as well as Zinn going to a local [[wikipedia:Aldi|Aldi]], [[wikipedia:Dollar Tree|Dollar Tree]], [[wikipedia:Walmart|Walmart]], [[wikipedia:Meijer|Meijer]], [[wikipedia:Speedway LLC|Speedway]], and a [[wikipedia:Dollar General|Dollar General]] in [[wikipedia:Gaston, Indiana|Gaston, Indiana]]--the former of the six Ava Zinn said replaced an Aldi in Marion following an January 2013 incident.) Zinn however, did praise Everman for recommending Concannon's while others resent Zinn for "playing hardball" with stores in Marion, Indiana. This punishment would later prove to play a key role in [[avazinnwiki:Ava Zinn relocation|Ava Zinn's relocation from Marion, Indiana]].
  
  
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[[Patrice Rafferty]], Zinn and Everman's apprentice, told a [[WMRI-FTV]] reporter , "The thing Ava and Holly should do is walk, period. They've got everything to lose in terms of public popularity by going back. People will look at them differently. They'll be viewed as the bad girls."  Jillian Gates at WTOR was one of the more adamant critics of Zinn and Everman's handling of the conflict. She noted that, "I went through my own version of this, 17, 18 years ago,"<ref name="jillgates11510">''CBS 41 Action News'' (WTOR) clip: Will Ava Zinn Do The Right Thing?".</ref>, wherein she pleaded for viewers not to "blame Holly," with Gates noting, "In the thousands and thousands of words that have been printed about this mess, who has blamed Holly Everman?"  
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[[Patrice Rafferty]], Zinn and Everman's apprentice, told an ABC affiliate's reporter, "The thing Ava and Holly should do is walk, period. They've got everything to lose in terms of public popularity by going back. People will look at them differently. They'll be viewed as the bad girls."  Jillian Gates at WTOR was one of the more adamant critics of Zinn and Everman's handling of the conflict. She noted that, "I went through my own version of this, 17, 18 years ago,"<ref name="jillgates11510">''CBS 41 Action News'' (WTOR) clip: Will Ava Zinn Do The Right Thing?".</ref>, wherein she pleaded for viewers not to "blame Holly," with Gates noting, "In the thousands and thousands of words that have been printed about this mess, who has blamed Holly Everman?"  
  
 
[[Leonard Lai]], a transman that was colleagues with [[Kellie Rock]] at WVTH-FDT prior to Rock joining the moderator panel, closed out the station's midday newscast with "It’s good to be here on NBC 25. You know what NBC 25's call sign (WVTH) stands for? Women's Vaginas Taunting Holly & Frank (referencing Zinn's previous name prior to her transition) The Villians." He also referenced the brawl, noting how Josh Kaufman participated in the "destruction" of ''Vote for the Girls.'' Rock then called Lai the next morning to discuss the criticism, and at the end of the call, Rock suggested he come over and appear on Vote for the Girls. Lai was upfront with wanting to discuss the fiasco at hand, and upon his appearance (which was unaired), attempted to steer the questions that way: when asked about her role on Vote for the Girls, Rock responded, "I think the best part about Vote for the Girls was the fact my husband realized he was becoming a woman like when you transitioned from Stephanie to Leonard and of course Ava Zinn. She's the reason Vote for the Girls is what made her one of the best transwomen in Indiana." Rock ascribed it as Lai attempting to score some publicity, but producers and management at WVTH found Lai's comments offensive and degrading. Lai was fired from WVTH in August 2014 after two years.
 
[[Leonard Lai]], a transman that was colleagues with [[Kellie Rock]] at WVTH-FDT prior to Rock joining the moderator panel, closed out the station's midday newscast with "It’s good to be here on NBC 25. You know what NBC 25's call sign (WVTH) stands for? Women's Vaginas Taunting Holly & Frank (referencing Zinn's previous name prior to her transition) The Villians." He also referenced the brawl, noting how Josh Kaufman participated in the "destruction" of ''Vote for the Girls.'' Rock then called Lai the next morning to discuss the criticism, and at the end of the call, Rock suggested he come over and appear on Vote for the Girls. Lai was upfront with wanting to discuss the fiasco at hand, and upon his appearance (which was unaired), attempted to steer the questions that way: when asked about her role on Vote for the Girls, Rock responded, "I think the best part about Vote for the Girls was the fact my husband realized he was becoming a woman like when you transitioned from Stephanie to Leonard and of course Ava Zinn. She's the reason Vote for the Girls is what made her one of the best transwomen in Indiana." Rock ascribed it as Lai attempting to score some publicity, but producers and management at WVTH found Lai's comments offensive and degrading. Lai was fired from WVTH in August 2014 after two years.
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After serving her suspension for most of the fall cycle of sixth season, Holly Everman returned returned to the moderator panel on November 3, 2014.  
 
After serving her suspension for most of the fall cycle of sixth season, Holly Everman returned returned to the moderator panel on November 3, 2014.  
  
As of September 2016, only Holly Everman is still with her moderator team. Kathi Jameson went to the Australian adaptation and has since returned after marrying [[Karly Jameson|Karly Ryder, Jr.]]. Kellie Rock and Khayla Chow have since died. Rock committed suicide on April 19, 2016.
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As of January 2015, only two of the four moderators that were suspended after the brawl was still with her moderator panel team—Holly Everman and Kellie Rock. One moderator—Jameson—went to other adaptations of Vote for the Girls, and one moderator—Chow—has since passed away.
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