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==Changes from past seasons==
 
==Changes from past seasons==
 
===Opening sequence===
 
===Opening sequence===
In a Twitter post by [[Ava Zinn]] on October 27, 2014, it was revealed that the opening credits will change for the seventh season<ref name="VFTG US 7 open">https://twitter.com/aeverinezinn/status/526567031131226112</ref>. The new introduction will contain, segments from the episode previewed rather than showing the disclaimer in the previous six seasons, and a shortened version of the previous season's introduction (replacing past Victories and Notable Eliminations) will be shown, an introduction that will first be used in [[Vote for the Girls (Australia)|the Australian version of ''Vote for the Girls'']]. The opening disclaimer and the [[wikipedia:parental advisory|parental advisory]] notification to the [[wikipedia:TV Parental Guidelines|TV14]] rating will remain before the opening credits.  
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In a Twitter post by [[Ava Zinn]] on October 27, 2014, it was revealed that the opening credits will change for the seventh season<ref name="VFTG US 7 open">https://twitter.com/aeverinezinn/status/526567031131226112</ref>. The new introduction will contain, segments from the episode previewed rather than showing the disclaimer in the previous six seasons, and a shortened version of the previous season's introduction (replacing past Victories and Notable Eliminations) will be shown, an introduction that will first be used in [[Vote for the Girls (Australia)|the Australian version of ''Vote for the Girls'']]. There is speculation that after a presentation of ''Classic Vote for the Girls'' was posted, the opening would replace the past Victories and Notable Eliminations with the "falling pictures" of previous Vote for the Girls supported contestants.
  
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The opening disclaimer and the [[wikipedia:parental advisory|parental advisory]] notification to the [[wikipedia:TV Parental Guidelines|TV14]] rating will remain before the opening credits.
  
 
===Special Episodes===
 
===Special Episodes===

Revision as of 14:43, 7 December 2014

Vote for the Girls (U.S.)
Season 7
Broadcast from 2015
Moderators
Host(s)
Record 0-0
Chronology
2016

The seventh season of Vote for the Girls will premiere in July 2015.

The site plans on undergoing a number of changes for this season due to a dismal record in the previous season and will be the first season to have a "Male Moderator Crew." .[1] The season will be the first full season to have six moderators, though three are solo moderators and three duo moderators. The seventh season will be the first have duo moderators of Ava Zinn & Kymberly Alvaraz; Holly & Nermal Everman; and Julia & Rachael Passalt, known as Team Zinn, Team Everman, and Team Passalt, respectively. Ava Zinn and Holly Everman will return for their seventh consecutive season with Kellie Rock returning for her third as well as Lanise White, Rhonda Rhodes, Kendra Ray, Julia Passalt and Kymberly Alvaraz will return for their second season.


Changes from past seasons

Opening sequence

In a Twitter post by Ava Zinn on October 27, 2014, it was revealed that the opening credits will change for the seventh season[2]. The new introduction will contain, segments from the episode previewed rather than showing the disclaimer in the previous six seasons, and a shortened version of the previous season's introduction (replacing past Victories and Notable Eliminations) will be shown, an introduction that will first be used in the Australian version of Vote for the Girls. There is speculation that after a presentation of Classic Vote for the Girls was posted, the opening would replace the past Victories and Notable Eliminations with the "falling pictures" of previous Vote for the Girls supported contestants.

The opening disclaimer and the parental advisory notification to the TV14 rating will remain before the opening credits.

Special Episodes

In another Twitter post revealed by Zinn[3] it was revealed that there will be specials during the season. Such episode titles will be "10 Victories," "100 Women Picked," and "200 Women Picked," will be dedicated to these viewers who had written to Ava Zinn with their stories on how the knowledge they obtained watching the site's YouTube episodes as well as the web site. In addition to the usual Vote for the Girls opening sequence, a second opening disclaimer will shown before the opening credits. Zinn's voice was heard saying:
"This special edition of Vote for the Girls contains true stories of female contestants appearing on reality-based singing and make-up competitions. All of the voting calls you will hear are real. Whenever possible, the actual people involved have helped us reconstruct the events as they happened."

In the same Twitter post by Zinn on October 27, 2014 [3], Zinn revealed that another special titled "Vote for the Girls Around the World." The special will featured five stories of Vote for the Girls Victories from around the world; segments were taken from the U.S. (this version), UK, Australia, and international versions of the show and site. The segments on the special will be edited for running time, and the original narration on all segments (including those originally narrated by Zinn) will be dubbed over by an uncredited narrator.


Moderators

Season 7 Moderator Panel

Ava Zinn
duo moderator
with girlfriend Kym
Holly Everman
duo moderator
with niece Nermal
Julia Passalt
duo moderator
with daughter Rachael
Kymberly Alvaraz
duo moderator
with girlfriend Ava
Rachael Passalt
duo moderator
with father Julia
Rhonda Rhodes
Fall 2015
Kendra Ray
Spring 2016

In On November 14, 2014, two days after VFTG pick Mia Pfirrman from The Voice 7 was not saved by Adam Levine, Ava Zinn fired Karly Ryder, Jr. following an incident with Ryder. Zinn stated that the fate of moderators Tracia Ward, Lanise White, Kendra Ray, and Kym Christian were still under review. On November 18, 2014, Zinn initially announced that Ray would be back for a second season, but following the Dancing with the Stars ' nineteenth season finale, Ray would return for the Spring Cycle only.

On November 24, 2014 it was confirmed that Ava Zinn had successfully auctioned off her virginity for a long term relationship and was reported that Kym Christian and Ava Zinn had been in a sexual relationship when Christian travelled to NoSirGifts' offices on two occasions in November 2010 and in May 2014, which Zinn revealed in Kym's criminal trial[4] after Christian[5] was charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter for the fatal shooting of Khayla Chow[6]. After three hours of deliberations on November 28, 2014, the seven man five woman jury rendered a not guilty verdict on all counts.[4] Kym Christian, following her acquittal, revealed that she will be returning and joined by her new girlfriend, Zinn, become a duo moderator (the first time on Vote for the Girls a duo moderator has served on the panel). Kym Christian will go by Kymberly Alvaraz

On the November 30, 2014, UK adaptation, Nermal Everman announced that she will be returning the UK panel and revealed that over the Thanksgiving holiday, Nermal accepted her aunt's offer to join the U.S. version and join her aunt become as duo moderator since Nermal filled in following Holly's DUI arrests[7], and picking Dancing with the Stars 19 winner Alfonso & Witney. After the fifth season, Nermal Everman was initially dismissed from this American version of Vote for the Girls due to Aeverine Zinn Holdings' (owner of Vote for the Girls franchise) strict family contractual restrictions disallowing immediate family members serving as moderators to protect the Vote for the Girls' ratings, revenue, and family income; Nermal Everman had inherited the role from her father, Michelle Steele (died on May 10, 2014), and Nermal's mother, Elisa Steele (also the sister of Holly Everman) approached Ava Zinn about allowing Nermal to become a moderator of Vote for the Girls UK. [7] This issue has also affected many other members of the same immediate family that have worked with Ava Zinn over the years, Nermal Everman was initially dismissed from the American version, but was later reinstated following her aunt's second DUI arrest on August 24, 2014[7]. Holly later commented, "I felt I had an obligation to pay Nermal an offer to join me on the moderator panel because she basically chose the winner of DWTS 19. I promise I will make this up to her."


On December 2, 2014, Tracia Ward announced she will not be returning to the moderator panel, citing concerns as the reason for Ward's departure. Ward said of her departure, "America is good and all, but I'm focusing on the UK version. Zinn also confirmed that former Your Debate host Rhonda Rhodes would be joining the moderator panel for the Fall 2015 cycle and White returning.

These moves will mark the first major rebuilding of the site's moderator panel since the inaugural season[8] as the site will see an alteration to the moderator panel with Zinn, Everman, Passalt, and Rock being confirmed as moderators. However, Passalt revealed that she will be joined by her daughter, Rachael Passalt, and become a duo moderator (the second time in any Vote for the Girls adaptation a duo moderator has served on the panel).

Male Moderator

This season will be the first to feature one of four Male Moderators who rotate from one competition to the next. The Male Moderators are typically males and transgender males, or F2M's. The Male Moderators are given nicknames by Zinn herself and they, unlike the moderator panel (as they are all females and transgender females, or M2F's) make their Vote for the Girls picks while the Male Moderator's job is to make their Vote for the Worst picks (these are typically male contestants) and preventing a Vote for the Girls victory (such as seeing all female contestants eliminated). On December 2, 2014, Ava Zinn confirmed on Twitter Male Moderators on Vote for the Girls are[9]:


  • Leonard Lai — A trans man who appeared as anchorman on Terre Haute's WFAZ-FTV and WVTH-FTV. At WVTH, Lai was colleagues with fellow VFTG moderator Kellie Rock. Nicknamed "The Tantrum Transman".[9]
  • TBA — Nicknamed "The Dark Beast"
  • TBA — Nicknamed "The Dooderman"
  • TBA — Nicknamed "The Limerick Lamer"


Contestants

Key   Moderator's Pick Crystal Clear app clean.svg Moderator's Wild Card Pick    Moderator's Best of Worst Pick Crystal Clear app clean.svg Moderator's Steal Pick Keywords
SYTYCD12= So You Think You Can Dance (season 12)
RSUS# = Rising Star
AGT10 = America's Got Talent (season 10)
TVUS# = The Voice (season 8 or 9)
DWTS## = Dancing with the Stars (season 20 or 21)
Color key
     Vote for the Girls Victory - Female contestant won show (Finale only)
     Vote for the Girls Victory after last male contestant's elimination before finale
     Non-Finale Vote for the Girls pick inducted in the VFTG Hall of Fame
     Vote for the Girls Victory via Dual Winner Format (SYTYCD Only)
     Vote for the Girls Make-Up Victory (DWTS and AGT Only)
     Vote for the Girls Loss (Finale)
     Vote for the Girls Loss after last female contestant's elimination before finale
     Vote for the Girls Make-Up Loss
     VFTG pick previously appeared on talent show
     VFTG pick previously appeared on another show and won the season
     VFTG pick also INNewsCenter pick (cross-over)
     VFTG pick declared under the "Alex & Sierra rule"

VFTG Supported Contestants

Contestant Age Hometown Show and Season Status Weeks Lasted

Episodes

Number
in series
Number
in season
Title Original air date


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Epilogue

Controversy

See also

References

External links

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