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The '''second season of ''[[Vote for the Girls]]''''', also known as '''''Vote for the Girls 2011''''' premiered on March 3, 2011, and concluded on May 25, 2011. [[Holly Everman]], [[Robyn Hurd]], and [[Ava Zinn]] returned as moderators. | The '''second season of ''[[Vote for the Girls]]''''', also known as '''''Vote for the Girls 2011''''' premiered on March 3, 2011, and concluded on May 25, 2011. [[Holly Everman]], [[Robyn Hurd]], and [[Ava Zinn]] returned as moderators. | ||
− | Because of Zinn and Everman's commitments to their family obligations as well as the former's ''Idol'' audition and high school reunion and the latter mourning the death of her brother | + | Because of Zinn and Everman's commitments to their family obligations as well as the former's ''Idol'' audition and high school reunion and the latter mourning the death of her brother, . This was the final season with three judges as well as Osbourne as judge. |
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− | It was reported that [[Ava Zinn]] had wanted she was looking at a possible fourth moderator to be added | + | It was reported that [[Ava Zinn]] had wanted she was looking at a possible fourth moderator to be added. |
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===Moderators=== | ===Moderators=== | ||
− | Despite having almost always accompanying Zinn and Everman on VFTG promotions outside the set, Robyn Hurd was sidelined by varicose veins in late April 2011 after her wedding in Iowa City, Iowa; Hurd was forced to host Vote for the Girls while Zinn and Everman took the summer of 2011 outside the VFTG set from Marion during the SYTYCD 8 competition while Zinn had a busy schedule with her American Idol audition in Pittsburgh, the Mississinewa High School Class of 2001 Reunion, ongoing issues with her children moving away from Marion, returning to her hometown of Van Buren for the town's Popcorn Festival (which began the same night of the [[ | + | Despite having almost always accompanying Zinn and Everman on VFTG promotions outside the set, Robyn Hurd was sidelined by varicose veins in late April 2011 after her wedding in Iowa City, Iowa; Hurd was forced to host Vote for the Girls while Zinn and Everman took the summer of 2011 outside the VFTG set from Marion during the SYTYCD 8 competition while Zinn had a busy schedule with her American Idol audition in Pittsburgh, the Mississinewa High School Class of 2001 Reunion, ongoing issues with her children moving away from Marion, returning to her hometown of Van Buren for the town's Popcorn Festival (which began the same night of the [[So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 8)|So You Think You Can Dance 8]] finale) and Holly Everman was also dealing with her brother's death and eventually her alcoholism following Toscano's elimination; Robyn Matthewson was the only VFTG moderator for the SYTYCD make-up competition with the site supporting of eventual [[So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 8)|SYTYCD 8]] winner [[Melanie Moore]] and runner-up Sasha Mallory. For Matthewson, the situation was agonizing. |
==Contestants== | ==Contestants== |