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The '''third and final series of  ''[[Vote for the Girls (UK)|Vote for the Girls UK]]''''' began on 24 October 2015. [[Ava Zinn]] announced during the 23 November 2014 show that the site will be back for a third series and presented her third series the show.  [[Kendra Ray]], [[Karly Ryder, Jr.]] and [[Tracia Ward]] returned for their second series. A sixth moderator, [[Vote for the Girls (Australia)|''Vote for the Girls Australia'']] moderator [[Rachael Passalt]] joined the panel in November 2015.
 
The '''third and final series of  ''[[Vote for the Girls (UK)|Vote for the Girls UK]]''''' began on 24 October 2015. [[Ava Zinn]] announced during the 23 November 2014 show that the site will be back for a third series and presented her third series the show.  [[Kendra Ray]], [[Karly Ryder, Jr.]] and [[Tracia Ward]] returned for their second series. A sixth moderator, [[Vote for the Girls (Australia)|''Vote for the Girls Australia'']] moderator [[Rachael Passalt]] joined the panel in November 2015.
  
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[[Rhonda Rhodes]] and [[Nermal Everman]] were salted to return for their second series before their respective deaths on 15 March 2015 and  6 July 2015 <ref name="CBS 41 Nermal story" /><ref name="NermalDeath" /> and subsequently replaced by respective new moderators, Passalt and Ryder. It is the first full series to have six moderators on the moderator panel.
  
[[Rhonda Rhodes]] and [[Nermal Everman]] were salted to return for their second series before their respective deaths on 15 March 2015 and  6 July 2015 <ref name="CBS 41 Nermal story" /><ref name="NermalDeath" /> and subsequently replaced by respective new moderators, Passalt and Ryder. It is the first full series to have six moderators on the moderator panel.
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On 3 February 2016, Zinn announced her departure from the show which was preceded by NoSirGifts announcing that it was not going to be renewing ''Vote for the Girls'' for a fourth series.<ref>{{cite news|title=United Kingdom ‘Vote for the Girls’ Cancelled After Three Series|accessdate=February 8, 2016|publisher=??|date=February 7, 2016}}</ref>
  
On 3 February 2016, Zinn announced her departure from the show which was preceeded by NoSirGifts announcing that it was not going to be renewing ''Vote for the Girls'' for a fourth series.<ref>{{cite news|title=United Kingdom ‘Vote for the Girls’ Cancelled After Three Series|accessdate=February 8, 2016|publisher=??|date=February 7, 2016}}</ref>
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This series will be the last to be aired on BBC One. On 13 November, Wilson confirmed that this would be his last series.[3] On 1 December, will.i.am confirmed that it may be his last series, "as we're switching over to ITV" he said, and that he misses Sir Tom Jones.--->

Revision as of 04:05, 4 February 2016

The third and final series of Vote for the Girls UK began on 24 October 2015. Ava Zinn announced during the 23 November 2014 show that the site will be back for a third series and presented her third series the show. Kendra Ray, Karly Ryder, Jr. and Tracia Ward returned for their second series. A sixth moderator, Vote for the Girls Australia moderator Rachael Passalt joined the panel in November 2015.

Rhonda Rhodes and Nermal Everman were salted to return for their second series before their respective deaths on 15 March 2015 and 6 July 2015 [1][2] and subsequently replaced by respective new moderators, Passalt and Ryder. It is the first full series to have six moderators on the moderator panel.

On 3 February 2016, Zinn announced her departure from the show which was preceded by NoSirGifts announcing that it was not going to be renewing Vote for the Girls for a fourth series.[3]

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  3. "United Kingdom ‘Vote for the Girls’ Cancelled After Three Series". ??. February 7, 2016.