Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious

Pussycat Dolls Present:
Girlicious
Created by Robin Antin
Starring Girlicious
Pussycat Dolls
Robin Antin
Lil' Kim
Ron Fair
Mark McGrath
Opening theme Don't Cha
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 10
Production
Executive producer(s) Ken Mok
Running time 60 min.
Distributor Warner Horizon Television
Release
Original network The CW
Original release February 18 – April 23, 2008
External links
Website

Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious is the second and final season of Pussycat Dolls Present, in which young aspiring female singers/dancers compete in order to claim their spots to become the group "Girlicious". Girlicious is the creation of Robin Antin, creator of The Pussycat Dolls, who in the first season was searching for the next doll, but is now searching for an entirely new pop group by the name Girlicious. Girlicious, unlike the Pussycat Dolls, will be a more urbanized, all female trio. This is the format for the second season of the Pussycat Dolls Present series, focusing mostly on female dancers/singers, looking for fame in the music industry. It premiered on Monday, February 18, 2008.[1] This season features 15 young women competing for the 3 slots open. The contestants are: Alexis Pelekanos, Carrie Jones, Cassandra Porter, Charlotte Benesch, Charlye Nichols, Chrystina Sayers, Ilisa Juried, Jamie Lee Ruiz, Jenna Artzer, Keisha Henry, Kristin McCallum-Vlaze, Megan Dupre, Natalie Mejia, Nichole Cordova and Tiffanie Anderson. The album will be out on August 12 and their first single premiered on April 23 right after the finale of the series. The same day, "Stupid Shit" was released. Their first single can be heard on their official myspace.[2] A third season of Pussycat Dolls Present was planned, but then the show was officially cancelled due to its low ratings.

Finalist

Name Age Hometown Outcome
Charlotte Benesch 20 Washington, D.C. Eliminated in Episode 1
Kristin McCallum-Vlaze 24 Portland, Oregon Eliminated in Episode 1
Keisha Henry 22 North Hollywood, California Eliminated in Episode 1
Megan Dupre 18 Sunset, Louisiana Eliminated in Episode 2
Alexis Pelekanos 22 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Eliminated in Episode 3
Cassandra Porter 23 Aurora, Illinois Eliminated in Episode 4
Jamie Lee Ruiz 21 Miami, Florida Eliminated in Episode 5
Ilisa Juried 19 Palm Beach, Florida Eliminated in Episode 5
Jenna Artzer 18 Thousand Oaks, California Eliminated in Episode 6
Carrie Jones 25 Fairfield, Illinois Eliminated in Episode 8
Charlye Nichols 19 Baytown, Texas Eliminated in Episode 10
Tiffanie Anderson 18 Los Angeles, California Qualified
Natalie Mejia 19 Diamond Bar, California Qualified
Chrystina Sayers 20 San Diego, California Qualified
Nichole Cordova 18 Houston, Texas Qualified

Makeovers

Elimination Chart

Colour key
     Contestant was team captain that week.
     Contestant is immune from elimination.
     Contestant won a prize but did not win immunity.
     Contestant was part of a non-elimination bottom two.
     Contestant was eliminated.
     Contestant qualified for Girlicious
Robin Antin's Call-Out Order
Order 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10
1 Tiffany Jenna Natalie Chrystina Chrystina Tiffany Charlye Natalie Nichole
2 Alexis Charlye Charlye Jenna Charlye Carrie Nichole Tiffanie Tiffanie
3 Megan Chrystina Tiffanie Tiffanie Carrie Charlye Tiffanie Nichole Natalie
4 Jamie Carrie Carrie Carrie Nichole Nichole Chrystina Chrystina Chrystina
5 Jenna Nichole Jamie Charlye Tiffanie Natalie Natalie Charlye Charlye
6 Charlye Natalie Cassandra Nichole Natalie Chrystina Carrie Eliminated (Episode 8)
7 Chrystina Ilisa Ilisa Natalie Jenna Jenna Eliminated (Episode 6)
8 Nichole Tiffanie Jenna Ilisa Ilisa Eliminated (Episode 5)
9 Cassandra Alexis Nichole Jamie Jamie Eliminated (Episode 5)
10 Ilisa Jamie Chrystina Cassandra Eliminated (Episode 4)
11 Natalie Cassandra Alexis Eliminated (Episode 3)
12 Carrie Megan Eliminated (Episode 2)
13 Keisha Eliminated (Episode 1)
14 Kristin Eliminated (Episode 1)
15 Charlotte Eliminated (Episode 1)

Notes:

Performances

Episode 1: Let's Get Girlicious

After some bonding where Keisha reveals to be a lesbian, Charlye that her father died and Cassandra shows the girls her tattoo, the 15 semi-finalists are told that they must pick one song each by a pre-selected group of three. The results are as follow:

Artist Group Song Results
Tiffanie Anderson 1 "Tainted Love" Safe
Alexis Pelekanos Safe
Megan Dupre Safe
Keisha Henry 2 "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" Eliminated
Ilisa Juried Safe
Carrie Jones Bottom 4
Jamie Lee Ruiz 3 "Where Did Our Love Go" Safe
Jenna Artzer Safe
Charlye Nichols Safe
Chrystina Sayers 4 "Right Now" Safe
Nichole Cordova Safe
Cassandra Porter Safe
Charlotte Benesch 5 "We Got the Beat" Eliminated
Natalie Mejia Safe
Kristin McCallum-Vlaze Eliminated

The girls practice and Keisha's vocal short-comings are highlighted. Charlotte and Natalie have an argument, when Natalie doesn't lend Charlotte a pair of boots. The girls are taken to the Tom Tom club. At the club, the girls perform karaoke and both Ilisa and Carrie impress the judges. Back at home, Jenna is revealed to have a ruptured cyst and is taken to the emergency room. She then spends the rest of rehearsal in a wheelchair, much to Robin's astonishment. In the final performance, Group 2 and 5 are deemed the worst but Ilisa, Natalie and then Carrie are spared, narrowing the group to 12 finalists.

Episode 2: Confidence

The girls move into the house and Chrystina and Natalie separate themselves from the rest and gossip. During vocal rehearsals of the N Sync group, former member of *NSYNC JC Chasez surprised the girls and gave advice about being in a group. The girls are taught about confidence and learn that their song assignments will be as follow:

Artist Group Song Results
Nichole Cordova 1 "Holiday" Safe
Natalie Mejia Safe
Tiffanie Anderson Safe
Ilisa Juried Safe
Megan Dupre 2 "...Baby One More Time" Eliminated
Cassandra Porter Bottom 2
Alexis Pelekanos Safe
Jamie Lee Ruiz Safe
Jenna Artzer 3 "Tearin' Up My Heart" Safe
Charlye Nichols Safe
Chrystina Sayers Safe
Carrie Jones Safe

They are then taken to a baseball game where they learn that their challenge will be to sing the national anthem in front of the audience. Only one group will sing it though and the best individual in that group will be safe from elimination at this weeks performance. After a first check, the group made up of Carrie, Charlye, Jenna and Chrystina is selected to sing The National Anthem. Carrie wins immunity for being the best overall. Back at home Natalie is confronted by her teammates for not being confident at the challenge, bringing her to tears so she calls her mom who encourages her to bring her confidence up. At the final performance, "Baby One More Time" is unanimously deemed the worst and Megan and Cassandra land in the bottom two. In the end, Megan is eliminated for being too pageanty.

Episode 3: Charisma

This week is about charisma. Robin selects Carrie, Chrystina and Charlye as team leaders and Ilisa is the last to be picked. The song are as follow:

Artist Group Song Results
Charlye Nichols 1 "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" Safe
Tiffanie Anderson Safe
Nichole Cordova Safe
Carrie Jones 2 "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" Safe
Jamie Lee Ruiz Safe
Alexis Pelekanos Eliminated
Cassandra Porter Safe
Chrystina Sayers 3 "Respect" Bottom 2
Natalie Mejia Safe
Jenna Artzer Safe
Ilisa Juried Safe

Ilisa struggles with not having a place in the competition. Later the girls are taken to a listening party where they meet Nicole from The Pussycat Dolls and hear her new solo album. Then, the girls perform "I Don't Need a Man" in front of critical fans in their groups. The fans liked Nichole, Jamie, Ilisa and Natalie. Natalie wins immunity for receiving the most votes. Back at the house, Ilisa tells the girls about her story of living with a heart defect and wanting to inspire people with her music. Meanwhile, Tiffanie gets criticism for being too over the top, exaggerating her voice.

During the final performance, the judges deem all the groups as good and Chrystina lands in the bottom two with Alexis who is eliminated for not standing out enough.

Episode 4: Style

The girls learn that this week is about style and are given the following songs assignment:

Artist Group Song Results
Charlye Nichols 1 "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" Safe
Natalie Mejia Safe
Nichole Cordova Safe
Jamie Lee Ruiz 2 "Heart of Glass" Bottom 2
Ilisa Juried Safe
Cassandra Porter Eliminated
Chrystina Sayers 3 "Dim All the Lights" Safe
Tiffanie Anderson Safe
Jenna Artzer Safe
Carrie Jones Safe

Cassandra begins to freak out because the song is very hard to sing and she doesn't have the vocals for it. The girls all get makeovers and Jamie struggles with her red hair, while Natalie utters her infamous quote: Beauty is a talent. This week both Chrystina and Jenna struggle with the fact that they were among the last called out by Robin the week before but Robin tells them they have to learn how to deal with constructive criticism. Jenna is also criticized by the other girls for being too lazy. The challenge involves the girls working their new makeover for a staged red carpet for In Touch Weekly magazine which Nichole wins. At the performance, Jamie, Ilisa, and Cassandra's group is deemed the worst and despite Ron stating that they should eliminate Jamie for her attitude, a teary eyed Robin eliminates Cassandra for not having vocals that are strong enough in an elimination that is reminiscent of Mariela's from the previous season.

Episode 5: Kitchen Confrontation / Sexiness

This week's theme is sexiness and Robin raises the stakes by revealing that two girls will go home, making Jamie afraid since she has now to gain two places in the call out. The songs assignment are:

Artist Group Song Results
Chrystina Sayers 1 "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" Safe
Nichole Cordova Safe
Jenna Artzer Bottom 3
Carrie Jones 2 "Piece of My Heart" Safe
Ilisa Juried Eliminated
Tiffanie Anderson Safe
Jamie Lee Ruiz 3 "I Want You to Want Me" Eliminated
Natalie Mejia Safe
Charlye Nichols Safe

After their first rehearsals Natalie finds out that her grandmother has died but pulls herself to win for her family. The challenge is a sexy dance-off on Nelly Furtado's "Do It" and Charlye and Chrystina are the last two standing. It is Chrystina who wins due to her chemistry with her partner, while she and Charlye both get a Hello Kitty diamond necklace. Cliques begin to form, with Jenna, Natalie and Chrystina (known as JNC) on one side and Nichole, Charlye and Tiffanie (also known as TNC) on the other and they come to blow when Charlye criticizes the girls for being too sexual. Tiffanie and Charlye lash out at Jenna and Chrystina while an amused Jamie watches. Jenna then sleeps through rehearsal and ponders quitting due to her feud with the other clique but is talked out of it by Robin. At the final performance, Ron once again disagrees with Robin and wants Jenna out but in the end it's Jamie, for her lack of vocals and Ilisa for her lack of knowledge about sexiness who are eliminated.

Episode 6: Vocal Expression

This week's theme is about vocal expression and the girls are assigned a medley. Nichole, Charlye, Jenna and Natalie sing "Emotion" and Carrie, Tiffanie and Chrystina perform "Flashdance... What a Feeling" and then all the girls perform a dance routine at the end of the lat song. Natalie storms out on Ken Hicks in rehearsal after he refuses to give her a line she wants to sing but apologizes after a discussion with Carrie and Tiffanie. The girls record Girlicious's first song, "Leave You Alone" at Geffen Records and despite Natalie's vocal improvement it is Tiffanie who wins immunity. However, Natalie is mentioned for her "surprise attack."

Artist Song 1 Song 2 Results
Nichole Cordova "Emotion" "Flashdance... What a Feeling" Safe
Charlye Nichols Safe
Jenna Artzer Eliminated
Natalie Mejia Safe
Carrie Jones Safe
Chrystina Sayers Bottom 2
Tiffanie Anderson Safe

Charlye struggles with being away from home as her father has died while she was on a class trip years before and wins an extra vocal session by Ken Hicks. Chrystina is told to open but at the last minute soundcheck due to her lack of knowledge of the lyrics her part is swapped with Carrie's. At the performance Chrystina lands in the bottom two with Jenna, who is criticized for her lack of energy. In the end, Jenna is eliminated.

Episode 7: A Look Back

This episode shows never before seen footage such as the girls' hidden talents, a pole dancing lesson which Alexis refuses to attend a few days before her elimination, Carrie, Jenna, Ilisa and Chrystina getting cozy with the male dancers, the judges bloopers, Natalie's breakdown after her argument with Ken Hicks, The girls receiving make-up and Tiffanie trying to take it all, Carrie getting sick during the male dance challenge, Charlye and Jenna's catfight and Nichole singing while Natalie was being comforted after her grandmother died which the other girls though was disrespectful.

Episode 8: Star Quality

The week is about star quality and the tension stays in the 2 cliques. Chrystina gets upset after getting put in a group with Charlye and Tiffanie, her biggest rivals. The six girls film the music video for "Leave You Alone" on a yacht and the girl singing the solo in the song will be safe from elimination. Charlye wins. The week's songs were:

Artist Group Song Results
Chrystina Sayers 1 "Thirteen Men" Safe
Tiffanie Anderson Safe
Charlye Nichols Safe
Carrie Jones 2 "Sway" Eliminated
Nichole Cordova Safe
Natalie Mejia Bottom 2

Carrie lands in the bottom 2 with Natalie. The judges decide that Carrie can stand alone and be a solo artist whereas Natalie needs a group to back her up and thus Carrie is eliminated despite a good performance that night.

Episode 9: Public Image

After a few low blows on the way home, the girls learn about the week's theme: public image. They go on a media tour to KIIS-FM, where Chrystina forgets her lyrics while Tiffanie manages to be diplomatic about the tensions. They then go to Extra where Chrystina once again struggles but Natalie shines during her promo, winning herself the prize to have it aired nationally. Tiffanie then realizes that the girls have to sort out their differences as Robin might put girls from the two cliques in the group. Charlye however, pretexting a headache, refuses to put forth the effort. The girls then learn that they will all perform Pussycat Dolls songs together.

Artist Song 1 Song 2 Results
Chrystina Sayers "How Many Times, How Many Lies" "Buttons" Bottom 2
Tiffanie Anderson Safe
Charlye Nichols Bottom 2
Natalie Mejia Safe
Nichole Cordova Safe

At the performance, Natalie finally nails her vocals while using her lower register. Chrystina and Charlye land in the bottom two, Chrystina for her lack of consistency despite a strong performance and Charlye for not mixing well with the group. Chrystina is called, leaving a sad Charlye thinking she is going home. However, Robin reveals that the judges couldn't agree on sending anybody home and everyone moves on to the finale.

Episode 10: You Are Girlicious

This week the girls learn their final lesson, be themselves. They then each get few minutes with Ron Fair and Charlye is a little too honest about the tensions, compromising her chances. The girls then learn their final song assignment:

Artist Order Song Results
Tiffanie Anderson 1 (You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman Qualified
Charlye Nichols 2 Before He Cheats Eliminated
Nichole Cordova 3 Giving Him Something He Can Feel Qualified
Natalie Mejia 4 Say It Right Qualified
Chrystina Sayers 5 What About Love Qualified

Chrystina struggles with not knowing her song but thanks to Natalie she pulls off her strongest performance to date. Charlye is once again criticized for not mixing with the group and her desire is questioned, while Nichole is told she should push more. In the end, Robin calls Nichole first, thanks to her fitting right in the image of the group. She then calls Tiffanie as the second member of the group. She then calls a girl who will not be in Girlicious, Charlye, who is told to hang up her boa. Robin then manages the suspense before revealing the final member and Natalie begins to hope that both her and Chrystina will be in the group. Indeed, Robin states that while "three girls in this group is great [sic], four girls are Girlicious". After that, the music video for Like Me is aired.

Post show careers

Alexis, Ilisa and Jenna have all released songs on their respective Myspaces.[3][4][5]

Ilisa Juried

Ilisa Juried[6] recently featured in the Willow Smith video, "Whip My Hair" and released the video for her new single "Sensation", available to view on YouTube. In 2010, she played a dancer in the movie Masturbate for Life.

Carrie Jones

Carrie Jones joined the group Angels of Modern Destruction.[7]

Tiffanie Anderson

Since being dropped from Girlicious, Tiffanie has been featured on the song "Meltin Like Ice Cream" by Chanel West Coast.[8] She is now an artist painting portraits of various people.[9]

Jamie Lee Ruiz[10]

Jamie has taken part in multiple Robin Antin endeavors such as performing with the Vegas Dolls and appearing in her work-out DVD[11] and Matt Goss's video. She has also appeared in Ester Dean's video as a dancer. She also appeared in Kelly Clarkson's music video for "I Do Not Hook Up" as a bar dancer. In 2010 she performed in the film Burlesque as one of the dancers in the audition sequence.[12]

She recently appeared on an advert promoting the new game Michael Jackson: The Experience airing in the UK and is currently part of girl group YLA.

Jenna Artzer

In 2011, Jenna Artzer[13] signed a record deal with Blackground Records. She has songs such as "Mind Funk" and "Falling to Pieces" featuring rapper 2 Chainz.

Cassandra Porter

Is a professional dancer

Charlotte Benesch

Charlotte Benesch is now an actress. In 2013, she appeared in episode 4 of the TV series The X Factor.[14] She also has a music page on Soundcloud [15]

Megan Dupre

In 2012, she appeared in the movie The Hit Girl. [16]

Chrystina Sayers

In 2011, she appeared as Dancer #1 in an episode of the TV series The Closer.[17]

Past show careers (before appearing in "PCD Present: Girlicious")

Keisha Henry

Before appearing in PCD Present: Girlicious , she was a lead vocalist in the group Tom Gurl Four.

Natalie Mejia

Before appearing in "PCD Present: Girlicious", she was a singer on two groups, "Cherri" and "Breathe".

Ratings

No. Title Air date 18–49 rating Viewers
(millions)
1 "Episode 1" February 18, 2008 0.9/2 1.77[18]
2 "Episode 2" February 25, 2008 1.3/4 2.00[19]
3 "Episode 3" March 6, 2008 1.2/4 2.00[20]
4 "Episode 4" March 10, 2008 0.7/2 1.57[21]
5 "Episode 5" March 17, 2008 0.7/2 1.57[22]
6 "Episode 6" March 24, 2008 1.0 1.55[23]

References

  1. Breaking News - CW Plans Midseason Makeover| TheFutonCritic.com
  2. After pictures of the Stupid Shit and Like Me videos were released, fans could now speculate that the winners were: Tiffanie Anderson, Chrystina Sayers, Natalie Mejia, and Nichole Cordova. Pussycat Dolls Present Girlicious: Meet the Contestants
  3. https://www.myspace.com/alexispelekanos
  4. https://www.myspace.com/ilisajuried
  5. https://www.myspace.com/jennaartzer
  6. https://www.myspace.com/ilisajuried
  7. https://www.myspace.com/angelsofmoderndestruction
  8. Video on YouTube
  9. tiffanieanderson
  10. http://la.blocagency.com/artist-content/dance/jamie-ruiz/resume/bloc-jamie-ruiz-resume.pdf
  11. http://twitpic.com/e0vcr
  12. Video on YouTube
  13. https://www.myspace.com/jennaartzer
  14. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2986792/
  15. https://soundcloud.com/charlotte-alia-france
  16. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2985264/
  17. http://m.imdb.com/name/nm2986861/filmotype/actress?ref_=m_nmfm_1
  18. Robert Seidman (19 February 2008). "Nielsen Ratings for Mon Feb 18: More Monday Domination for NBC". tvbythenumbers. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  19. "Gaining Steam, "Top Model" Struts to Second in Adults 18-34 and Women Demos". Futon Critic. 28 February 2008. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  20. "Against All Reality, "Top Model" Fashions a Second Place Finish in Target Demos". Futon Critic. 6 March 2008. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  21. Robert Seidman (18 March 2008). "Nielsen Ratings Mon March 17: Dancing is Back". Tvbythenumbers. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  22. Robert Seidman (18 March 2008). "Nielsen Ratings Mon March 17: Dancing is Back". Tvbythenumbers. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  23. Bill Gorman (1 April 2008). "Top CW Primetime Shows, March 24–30". Tvbythenumbers. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
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