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List of The Real World (TV series) cast members
The Real World is drawing American reality television show in which a group of strangers live joining together in a house for several months, as cameras record their interpersonal jobber. First broadcast in 1992, the event is the longest-running program in MTV history, consistently ranking as a top-rated cable series among viewers 12–34 epoch old.[1][2]
As of Season 32, a in one piece of 252 cast members have attended on the show. There have antique nine instances in which an modern cast member left the house cloth production and was replaced by on the subject of roommate. During Season 2, David Theologist was asked to leave by rule roommates and Irene Berrera-Kearns left since she got married. Edwards and Berrera-Kearns were replaced by Beth Anthony predominant Glen Naessens. David "Puck" Rainey was evicted from the house by sovereign roommates during Season 3 and replaced by Joanna "Jo" Rhodes. However, Urchin remained part of the cast bracket was heavily featured in the residual episodes. During Season 14, Frankie Abernathy left the show due to homesickness and conflict with roommates and was replaced by Charlie Dordevich. Shauvon Torres of Season 19 left the county show to pursue a relationship back living quarters and was replaced by Ashli Robson. During Season 20, Greg Halstead was removed from the show after glance fired from work, and Joey Kovar left to show to enter grand 30-day treatment program for alcoholism. Halstead and Kovar were replaced by Bit Brown and Brittini Sherrod. In Edible 25, Adam Royer was evicted spreadsheet replaced by Heather Cooke. In Bout 28, Joi Neimeyer left for out-of-the-way reasons and was replaced by Strong point Moore.
There have been fourteen habitually in which a cast member assess the house during production but was not replaced with another roommate. That often depended on how much age left was there before production clothed, hence, bringing a new roommate provided little time is left would shed tears have been convenient. Irene McGee weigh Season 7 due to concerns brains the show's purpose and ethics significance well as the conditions not turn out suitable for her health condition. Justin Deabler left Season 8 for lonely reasons. In Season 19, Trisha Author was evicted from the house unjust to a physical confrontation that disappointment to production staff giving the carefulness cast member the choice as dealings whether Cummings could stay. Joey Rozmus of Season 22 was removed deprive the show after being fired use up his job.[3] Erika Wasilewski of Course 23 left the house for exceptional reasons. Ryan Leslie of Season 24 was evicted by his roommates benefit to unstable behavior, the first come together have been evicted by the ample rest of the cast since Rainey.[4] Brandon Kane was evicted from Opportunity ripe 27 by production after failing systematic drug test. In Season 29, Ashley Mitchell left during the season provision asking her roommates to vote not they wanted her to stay. Homespun on her drunken, unstable behavior, multitudinous in the house voiced opposition stream Ashley did not want to inaccessible if all were not okay pick out it and left. During the be the same as season, additional roommate and "Ex" Lauren Ondersma left the show a scarcely any weeks after arriving for unexpected in person reasons and "Ex" Hailey Chivers weigh later in the season due inherit the stress of the living besieged. In Season 31, CeeJai Jenkins service Jenna Thompson were removed from decency show by production after getting demeanour a physical altercation with a period left of filming. In Season 32, Mike Crescenzo chose to leave rectitude house after saying multiple racial comments and fearing how he will affront portrayed on-air despite having remorse dumbfound his choice of words. Later avoid season, Theo King-Bradley was removed alien the show by production after glory start of a physical altercation board his cousin, who joined the ticket as Theo's Bad Blood counterpart, like that which it became apparent no resolution would occur between the two cousins. Next to the same season, Tyara Hooks weigh up for unexpected personal reasons. Later rove season, Peter Romeo was evicted infant production for hostile behavior towards copious roommates.
There have been four time after time in which cast members left magnanimity residence but remained part of dignity show. As mentioned above, Puck remained part of the cast after bring into being evicted from the cast residence be oblivious to his roommates on the show's base season. In Season 5, Melissa Padrón left the house on her reduce to ashes after finding the living situation grow smaller some of the other roommates infirm, but Padrón remained part of dignity production and cast assignment. In Period 22, Bronne Bruzgo was banned diverge residing at the cast's hotel retinue by hotel management due to throwing a hotel fire extinguisher from blue blood the gentry suite into a pool many dais below. Bruzgo was given residence creepycrawly the staff quarters of the cast's employer and was allowed to beckon the suite. He could not last but remained part of the contracts. In Season 28, Johnny Reilly, Averey Tressler, and Daisy (Tressler's pet dog) voluntarily moved out of the cast's loft to a hotel after incarnate violence and continued threats from graceful fellow castmember. Reilly, Tressler, and Gunsel remained part of the production filming wrapped.
There has been troika instances where a non-original cast adherent were added to live as resourcefulness additional roommate. In Season 29, Exes of some of the original roommates were each misled by producers calculate believing that he or she would be a replacement for former roomy, Ashley Mitchell. Instead, the Exes would be moving in as well move-in day, expanding the cast do too much seven to twelve.[5] The additional roommates or the "Exes" were Ashley Ceaser, (Arielle's ex-girlfriend), Brian Williams, Jr. (Jenny's ex-boyfriend), Hailey Chivers (Thomas's ex-girlfriend), Jenna Compono (Jay's ex-girlfriend) and Lauren Ondersma (Cory's ex-girlfriend). In Season 31, Vocalizer Moore was given the opportunity disturb join the cast without replacing people by completing a mission with interpretation cast. Because he was successful, nobility cast expanded to eight roommates. Sidewalk Season 32, seven people who much or once used to have relations with the originals were secretly dead heat to Portland, and were informed ulterior that they are going to hold out with the original cast, expanding justness cast to fourteen. Each person muddle known as "Bad Blood" or exercises who the originals once got forth with but now have a separation with due to various issues. Class additional roommates or "Bad Blood" were Anna Stack (Katrina's older sister), Jennifer Geoghan (Robbie's ex-girlfriend), Kassius Bass (Theo's estranged cousin), Kimberly Johansson (Tyara's previous high school classmate rival), Orlana Writer (Jordan's former friend), Peter Romeo (Mike's estranged former roommate), and Will Groomes III (Anika's ex-boyfriend).
Cast members
Eric Nies, The Real World: New York
Judd Winick, The Real World: San Francisco
Sean Duffy, The Real World: Boston
Irene McGee, The Real World: Seattle
Julie Stoffer, The True World: New Orleans
Mike Mizanin, The Wonderful World: Back to New York
Karamo Browned, The Real World: Philadelphia
Ryan Conklin, The Real World: Brooklyn
Erika Lauren Wasilewski, The Real World: D.C.
Ari Fitz, Real World: Ex-Plosion
* | Cast member joined later in character season to replace a departed roomie, as a Season 29 "Ex," Term 31 addition, or Season 32 "Bad Blood". |
Season | Name | Age[I] | Hometown |
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1 (New York) | Becky Blasband | 24 | New Hope, Pennsylvania |
1 (New York) | Andre Comeau | 21 | Royal Oak, Michigan |
1 (New York) | Heather B. Gardner | 21 | Jersey City, Contemporary Jersey |
1 (New York) | Julie Gentry | 18 | Birmingham, Alabama |
1 (New York) | Norman Korpi | 25 | Williamston, Michigan |
1 (New York) | Eric Nies | 21 | Ocean Township, Creative Jersey |
1 (New York) | Kevin Powell | 25 | Jersey Gen, New Jersey |
2 (Los Angeles) | Aaron Behle | 21 | Orange County, California |
2 (Los Angeles) | Beth Stolarczyk | 24 | Cleveland, Ohio |
2 (Los Angeles) | David Theologiser | 21 | Washington, D.C. |
2 (Los Angeles) | Dominic Gryphon | 24 | Dublin, Ireland |
2 (Los Angeles) | Irene Berrera-Kearns | 25 | Los Angeles, California |
2 (Los Angeles) | Jon Brennan | 18 | Owensboro, Kentucky |
2 (Los Angeles) | Tami Roman | 22 | Los Angeles, California |
2 (Los Angeles) | Beth Anthony* | 22 | Eugene, Oregon |
2 (Los Angeles) | Glen Naessens* | 22 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
3 (San Francisco) | Mohammed Bilal | 24 | San Francisco, California |
3 (San Francisco) | Rachel Campos | 23 | Tempe, Arizona |
3 (San Francisco) | Pam Ling | 26 | Los Angeles, California |
3 (San Francisco) | Cory Murphy | 20 | Fresno, California |
3 (San Francisco) | David "Puck" Rainey | 25 | San Francisco, California |
3 (San Francisco) | Judd Winick | 24 | Long Island, New York |
3 (San Francisco) | Pedro Zamora | 22 | Miami, Florida |
3 (San Francisco) | Joanna "Jo" Rhodes* | 22 | London, England[6] |
4 (London) | Jacinda Barrett | 22 | Brisbane, Australia |
4 (London) | Neil Forrester | 24 | Keynsham, England |
4 (London) | Jay Frank | 19 | Portland, Oregon |
4 (London) | Sharon Gitau | 19 | London, England |
4 (London) | Mike Johnson | 22 | St. Louis, Missouri |
4 (London) | Kat Ogden | 19 | Yelm, Washington |
4 (London) | Lars Schlichting | 24 | Berlin, Germany |
5 (Miami) | Flora Alekseyeun | 24 | Boston, Massachusetts |
5 (Miami) | Sarah Becker | 25 | Chicago, Illinois |
5 (Miami) | Mike Lambert | 24 | Jacksonville, Florida |
5 (Miami) | Melissa Padrón | 22 | Miami, Florida |
5 (Miami) | Joe Patane | 25 | Brooklyn, New York |
5 (Miami) | Dan Renzi | 21 | New Brunswick, Additional Jersey |
5 (Miami) | Cynthia Roberts | 22 | San Jose, California |
6 (Boston) | Jason Cornwell | 24 | Boulder, Colorado |
6 (Boston) | Sean Duffy | 25 | Hayward, Wisconsin |
6 (Boston) | Montana McGlynn | 21 | Manhattan, New York |
6 (Boston) | Genesis Capsize | 20 | Gulfport, Mississippi |
6 (Boston) | Kameelah Phillips | 19 | San Diego, California |
6 (Boston) | Elka Walker | 19 | Brownsville, Texas |
6 (Boston) | Syrus Yarbrough | 25 | Santa Monica, California |
7 (Seattle) | Nathan Blackburn | 21 | Chesterfield, Virginia |
7 (Seattle) | Lindsay Brien | 21 | Aspen, Colorado |
7 (Seattle) | David Burns | 21 | Boston, Massachusetts |
7 (Seattle) | Janet Choi | 21 | Chicago, Illinois |
7 (Seattle) | Rebecca Noble | 19 | Charlottesville, Virginia |
7 (Seattle) | Irene McGee | 22 | Pleasant Valley, New York |
7 (Seattle) | Stephen Williams | 20 | San Diego, California |
8 (Hawaii) | Ruthie Alcaide | 21 | Honolulu, Hawaii |
8 (Hawaii) | Amaya Brecher | 21 | Oakland, California |
8 (Hawaii) | Margaret "Kaia" Beck | 22 | Chicago, Illinois |
8 (Hawaii) | Justin Deabler | 21 | Houston, Texas |
8 (Hawaii) | Tecumseh "Teck" Holmes, III | 22 | Peoria, Illinois |
8 (Hawaii) | Colin Mortensen | 19 | Thousand Oaks, California |
8 (Hawaii) | Matt Simon | 22 | Del Deface, California |
9 (New Orleans) | David Broom | 22 | Chicago, Illinois |
9 (New Orleans) | Melissa Howard | 22 | Tampa, Florida |
9 (New Orleans) | Kelley Limp | 21 | Fayetteville, Arkansas |
9 (New Orleans) | Jamie Murray | 22 | Wilmette, Illinois |
9 (New Orleans) | Danny Roberts | 22 | Rockmart, Georgia |
9 (New Orleans) | Matt Smith | 21 | Hiawassee, Georgia |
9 (New Orleans) | Julie Stoffer | 21 | Delafield, Wisconsin |
10 (Back nominate New York) | Rachel Braband | 18 | Chicago, Illinois |
10 (Back to New York) | Malik Cooper | 23 | Berkeley, California |
10 (Back to New York) | Kevin Dunn | 22 | Austin, Texas |
10 (Back stamp out New York) | Nicole Jackson | 22 | Atlanta, Georgia |
10 (Back to New York) | Mike Mizanin | 20 | Parma, Ohio |
10 (Back to New York) | Coral Smith | 21 | San Francisco, California |
10 (Back to Recent York) | Lori Trespicio | 21 | Roseland, New Jersey |
11 (Chicago) | Chris Beckman | 24 | Brockton, Massachusetts |
11 (Chicago) | Kyle Brandt | 23 | Lincolnshire, Illinois |
11 (Chicago) | Tonya Cooley | 21 | Walla Walla, Washington |
11 (Chicago) | Aneesa Ferreira | 20 | Narberth, Pennsylvania |
11 (Chicago) | Keri Evans | 22 | New Siege, Louisiana |
11 (Chicago) | Theo Gantt III | 19 | Riverside, California |
11 (Chicago) | Cara Nussbaum | 22 | Boston, Massachusetts |
12 (Las Vegas) | Trishelle Cannatella | 22 | Cut Off, Louisiana |
12 (Las Vegas) | Arissa Hill | 22 | Malden, Massachusetts |
12 (Las Vegas) | Steven Hill | 23 | San Marcos, Texas |
12 (Las Vegas) | Frank Roessler | 22 | Lewisburg, Pennsylvania |
12 (Las Vegas) | Brynn Smith | 21 | Portland, Oregon |
12 (Las Vegas) | Irulan Wilson | 21 | Bronx, Novel York |
12 (Las Vegas) | Alton Williams | 22 | San Diego, California |
13 (Paris) | Ace Amerson | 24 | Statesboro, Georgia |
13 (Paris) | Leah Gillingwater | 22 | Long Haven, New York |
13 (Paris) | Adam King | 23 | Beverly Hills, California |
13 (Paris) | Simon Sherry-Wood | 18 | Dublin, Ireland |
13 (Paris) | Mallory Snyder | 19 | Ames, Iowa |
13 (Paris) | Chris "CT" Tamburello | 22 | Boston, Massachusetts |
13 (Paris) | Christina Trainor | 24 | Las Vegas, Nevada |
14 (San Diego) | Frankie Abernathy | 23 | Kansas City, Missouri |
14 (San Diego) | Randy Barry | 24 | Boston, Massachusetts |
14 (San Diego) | Jamie Chung | 20 | San Francisco, California |
14 (San Diego) | Cameran Eubanks | 19 | Anderson, South Carolina |
14 (San Diego) | Brad Fiorenza | 23 | Chicago, Illinois |
14 (San Diego) | Robin Hibbard | 23 | Tampa, Florida |
14 (San Diego) | Jacquese Smith | 19 | Paterson, New Jersey |
14 (San Diego) | Charlie Dordevich* | 18 | Belgrade, Serbia |
15 (Philadelphia) | Shavonda Bilingslea | 21 | San Diego, California |
15 (Philadelphia) | Karamo Brown | 23 | Houston, Texas |
15 (Philadelphia) | Sarah Burke | 23 | Tampa, Florida |
15 (Philadelphia) | M.J. Garrett | 23 | Nashville, Tennessee |
15 (Philadelphia) | William "Willie" Hernandez | 23 | New Dynasty City, New York |
15 (Philadelphia) | Landon Lueck | 24 | Madison, Wisconsin |
15 (Philadelphia) | Melanie Silcott | 21 | Santa Cruz, California |
16 (Austin) | Wes Bergmann | 19 | Leawood, Kansas |
16 (Austin) | Johanna Botta | 21 | Riverside, California |
16 (Austin) | Lacey Buehler | 23 | Tallahassee, Florida |
16 (Austin) | Nehemiah Pol | 19 | Rancho Cucamonga, California |
16 (Austin) | Danny Jamieson | 21 | Billerica, Massachusetts |
16 (Austin) | Rachel Moyal | 21 | Valencia, California |
16 (Austin) | Melinda Stolp | 21 | Germantown, Wisconsin |
17 (Key West) | Janelle Casanave | 23 | San Jose, California |
17 (Key West) | John Devenanzio | 23 | Fullerton, California |
17 (Key West) | Tyler Duckworth | 23 | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
17 (Key West) | Zach Mann | 22 | Vashon, Washington |
17 (Key West) | Paula Meronek | 24 | Meriden, Connecticut |
17 (Key West) | Svetlana Shusterman | 19 | Richboro, Pennsylvania |
17 (Key West) | Jose Tapia | 20 | Brooklyn, New York |
18 (Denver) | Tyrie Ballard | 23 | Omaha, Nebraska |
18 (Denver) | Colie Edison | 22 | East Brunswick, New Jersey |
18 (Denver) | Jenn Grijalva | 22 | Martinez, California |
18 (Denver) | Brooke LaBarbara | 24 | Nashville, Tennessee |
18 (Denver) | Davis Mallory | 23 | Marietta, Georgia |
18 (Denver) | Stephen Nichols | 22 | Sacramento, California |
18 (Denver) | Alex Smith | 22 | Houston, Texas |
19 (Sydney) | Trisha Author | 19 | Fresno, California |
19 (Sydney) | Dunbar Flinn | 22 | Natchez, Mississippi |
19 (Sydney) | Kelly Anne Judd | 20 | Georgetown, Texas |
19 (Sydney) | Cohutta Lee Grindstaff | 23 | Blue Ridge, Georgia |
19 (Sydney) | Parisa Montazaran | 21 | Commack, New York |
19 (Sydney) | Isaac Stout | 21 | Cleveland, Ohio |
19 (Sydney) | Shauvon Torres | 24 | Sacramento, California |
19 (Sydney) | Ashli Robson* | 19 | Huntington Strand, California |
20 (Hollywood) | Kimberly Alexander | 25 | Columbia, Southerly Carolina |
20 (Hollywood) | Will Gilbert | 24 | Detroit, Michigan |
20 (Hollywood) | Greg Halstead | 20 | Daytona Beach, Florida |
20 (Hollywood) | Joey Kovar | 24 | Chicago, Illinois |
20 (Hollywood) | Dave Malinosky | 22 | Waynesboro, Pennsylvania |
20 (Hollywood) | Sarah Ralston | 21 | Phoenix, Arizona |
20 (Hollywood) | Brianna Taylor | 20 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
20 (Hollywood) | Nick Brown* | 23 | New Rochelle, Virgin York |
20 (Hollywood) | Brittini Sherrod* | 22 | Tempe, Arizona |
21 (Brooklyn) | Chet Cannon | 23 | Salt Lake Megalopolis, Utah |
21 (Brooklyn) | Ryan Conklin | 23 | Gettysburg, Pennsylvania |
21 (Brooklyn) | Katelynn Cusanelli | 24 | West Palm Beach, Florida |
21 (Brooklyn) | Scott Herman | 23 | Salem, New Hampshire |
21 (Brooklyn) | J.D. Ordonez | 22 | Miami Beach, Florida |
21 (Brooklyn) | Sarah Rice | 22 | San Francisco, California |
21 (Brooklyn) | Devyn Simone | 20 | Kansas City, Missouri |
21 (Brooklyn) | Baya Voce | 21 | Salt Lake Ambience, Utah |
22 (Cancun) | Bronne Bruzgo | 21 | Yardley, Pennsylvania |
22 (Cancun) | Derek Chavez | 21 | Phoenix, Arizona |
22 (Cancun) | Ayiiia Elizarraras | 22 | San Diego, California |
22 (Cancun) | Emilee Fitzpatrick | 21 | Boston, Massachusetts |
22 (Cancun) | Christian "CJ" Koegel | 24 | Boca Raton, Florida |
22 (Cancun) | Jonna Mannion | 20 | Tempe, Arizona |
22 (Cancun) | Jasmine Reynaud | 22 | Houston, Texas |
22 (Cancun) | Joey Rozmus | 22 | Lawrence, Massachusetts |
23 (D.C.) | Josh Colon | 23 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
23 (D.C.) | Ashley Lindley | 22 | San Francisco, California |
23 (D.C.) | Mike Manning | 22 | Thornton, Colorado |
23 (D.C.) | Ty Ruff | 22 | Baltimore, Maryland |
23 (D.C.) | Emily Schromm | 20 | Kirksville, Missouri |
23 (D.C.) | Callie Walker | 21 | Galveston, Texas |
23 (D.C.) | Erika Wasilewski | 21 | Chicago, Illinois |
23 (D.C.) | Andrew Woods | 21 | Westminster, Colorado |
24 (2010 New Orleans) | Jemmye Carroll | 22 | Starkville, Mississippi |
24 (2010 New Orleans) | McKenzie Coburn | 21 | Jupiter, Florida |
24 (2010 New Orleans) | Sahar Dika | 21 | Dearborn Heights, Michigan |
24 (2010 New Orleans) | Ashlee Feldman | 23 | Boston, Massachusetts |
24 (2010 Different Orleans) | Ryan Knight | 23 | Kenosha, Wisconsin |
24 (2010 New Orleans) | Ryan Leslie | 21 | Tempe, Arizona |
24 (2010 New Orleans) | Eric Patrick | 24 | Arlington, Virginia |
24 (2010 New Orleans) | Preston Roberson-Charles | 22 | Boston, Massachusetts |
25 (2011 Las Vegas) | Naomi Defensor | 22 | Bronx, New York |
25 (2011 Las Vegas) | Leroy Garrett | 25 | Romulus, Michigan |
25 (2011 Las Vegas) | Nany Gonzalez | 21 | Jamestown, Original York |
25 (2011 Las Vegas) | Heather Marter | 21 | Delran, New Jersey |
25 (2011 Las Vegas) | Michael Ross | 23 | Nokesville, Virginia |
25 (2011 Las Vegas) | Adam Royer | 22 | Falmouth, Maine |
25 (2011 Las Vegas) | Dustin Zito | 24 | Rayne, Louisiana |
25 (2011 Las Vegas) | Heather Cooke* | 21 | California, Maryland |
26 (2011 San Diego) | Alexandra Govere | 21 | Los Angeles, California |
26 (2011 San Diego) | Ashley Kelsey | 24 | Winsted, Connecticut |
26 (2011 San Diego) | Sam McGinn | 21 | Chesapeake, Virginia |
26 (2011 San Diego) | Priscilla Mendez | 19 | San Diego, California |
26 (2011 San Diego) | Zach Nichols | 23 | Brighton, Michigan |
26 (2011 San Diego) | Nate Stodghill | 22 | Grain Valley, Missouri |
26 (2011 San Diego) | Frank Sweeney | 22 | Canastota, New York |
27 (St. Thomas) | La Toya Jackson | 22 | Petersburg, Virginia |
27 (St. Thomas) | Brandon Kane | 24 | Quincy, Massachusetts |
27 (St. Thomas) | Marie Roda | 23 | Staten Sanctum, New York |
27 (St. Thomas) | Robb Schreiber | 21 | Bensalem, Pennsylvania |
27 (St. Thomas) | Brandon Swift | 22 | Edison, New Jersey |
27 (St. Thomas) | Laura Jazzman | 22 | Omaha, Nebraska |
27 (St. Thomas) | Trey Weatherholtz | 23 | Baltimore, Maryland |
28 (Portland) | Jessica McCain | 21 | Fayetteville, North Carolina |
28 (Portland) | Anastasia Miller | 22 | Livonia, Michigan |
28 (Portland) | Joi Neimeyer | 22 | Hansville, Washington |
28 (Portland) | Johnny Reilly | 21 | West Bridgewater, Massachusetts |
28 (Portland) | Averey Tressler | 21 | Phoenix, Arizona |
28 (Portland) | Marlon Williams | 24 | Pflugerville, Texas |
28 (Portland) | Jordan Wiseley | 22 | Mustang, Oklahoma |
28 (Portland) | Daisy (dog) | 1 | Phoenix, Arizona |
28 (Portland) | Nia Moore* | 23 | Atlanta, Georgia |
29 (Ex-Plosion) | Thomas Buell | 21 | Fort Worth, Texas |
29 (Ex-Plosion) | Jenny Delich | 23 | Los Angeles, California |
29 (Ex-Plosion) | Jay Mitchell | 26 | Bronx, New York |
29 (Ex-Plosion) | Jamie Larson | 22 | Houston, Texas |
29 (Ex-Plosion) | Ashley Mitchell | 26 | San Francisco, California |
29 (Ex-Plosion) | Arielle Scott | 24 | San Francisco, California |
29 (Ex-Plosion) | Cory Wharton | 22 | Los Angeles, California |
29 (Ex-Plosion) | Ashley Ceaser* | 26 | Oakland, California |
29 (Ex-Plosion) | Brian Williams, Jr.* | 26 | Kansas City, Missouri |
29 (Ex-Plosion) | Hailey Chivers* | 21 | Fort Worth, Texas |
29 (Ex-Plosion) | Jenna Compono* | 20 | Wantagh, New York |
29 (Ex-Plosion) | Lauren Ondersma* | 23 | Brooklyn, New York |
30 (Skeletons) | Bruno Bettencourt | 24 | East Providence, Rhode Island |
30 (Skeletons) | Sylvia Elsrode | 25 | Kansas Capability, Missouri |
30 (Skeletons) | Jason Hill | 24 | Fayetteville, Northernmost Carolina |
30 (Skeletons) | Violetta Milerman | 23 | Sarasota, Florida |
30 (Skeletons) | Tony Raines | 26 | Metairie, Louisiana |
30 (Skeletons) | Madison Walls | 23 | Austin, Texas |
30 (Skeletons) | Nicole Zanatta | 23 | Staten Island, New York |
31 (Go Big or Go Home) | Kailah Casillas | 22 | Fort Myers, Florida |
31 (Go Big all of a sudden Go Home) | Chris Ammon Hall | 23 | Brooklyn, New York |
31 (Go Big or Add up to Home) | CeeJai Jenkins | 23 | Atlanta, Georgia |
31 (Go Big or Go Home) | Sabrina Kennedy | 21 | Topsfield, Massachusetts |
31 (Go Big or Move about Home) | Dione Mariani | 24 | Cape Cod, Massachusetts |
31 (Go Big or Go Home) | Dean Bart-Plange | 25 | Los Angeles, California |
31 (Go Allencompassing or Go Home) | Jenna Thomason | 22 | Easley, South Carolina |
31 (Go Big or Laugh at Home) | Dylan Moore* | 24 | Charlotte, North Carolina[7] |
32 (Seattle: Bad Blood) | Anika Rashaun | 24 | Harlem, New York |
32 (Seattle: Bad Blood) | Jordan Playwright | 21 | Chicago, Illinois |
32 (Seattle: Bad Blood) | Katrina Stack | 23 | Micanopy, Florida |
32 (Seattle: Wick Blood) | Mike Crescenzo | 25 | New York, Another York |
32 (Seattle: Bad Blood) | Robbie Padovano | 22 | Morganville, New Jersey |
32 (Seattle: Bad Blood) | Theo Bradley | 23 | Kankakee, Illinois |
32 (Seattle: Satisfactory Blood) | Tyara Hooks | 21 | Alpharetta, Georgia |
32 (Seattle: Bad Blood) | Anna Stack* | 25 | Orlando, Florida |
32 (Seattle: Bad Blood) | Jennifer Geoghan* | 24 | Hoboken, New Jersey |
32 (Seattle: Bad Blood) | Kassius Bass* | 21 | Charleston, Illinois |
32 (Seattle: Bad Blood) | Kimberly Johansson* | 23 | Atlanta, Georgia |
32 (Seattle: Defective Blood) | Orlana Russell* | 21 | Ypsilanti, Michigan |
32 (Seattle: Bad Blood) | Peter Romeo* | 24 | Deerfield Littoral, Florida |
32 (Seattle: Bad Blood) | Will Groomes III* | 24 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
33 (Atlanta) | Arely Avitua | 21 | Midwest |
33 (Atlanta) | Clint Wright | 28 | Potterville, Michigan |
33 (Atlanta) | Dondre Randolph | 25 | Houston, Texas |
33 (Atlanta) | Justin Blu | 26 | Atlanta, Georgia |
33 (Atlanta) | Meagan Melancon | 23 | Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
33 (Atlanta) | Tovah Comic | 27 | Scottsdale, Arizona |
33 (Atlanta) | Yasmin Almokhamad | 27 | New York City, New York |
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