When the Baddies Midwest Reunion Part 1 hit our screens, it delivered exactly what fans expected — chaos, confrontation, and some unfinished business finally boiling over. From the moment the reunion began, there was no time wasted. Tensions were already sky-high, and if you thought this cast would sit pretty and sip tea, you clearly forgot who we were dealing with. Part 1 was full of surprises, unresolved feuds, and moments that had viewers gagged, and it all set the stage for what’s looking like an explosive Part 2.
In this blog, we’re breaking down every iconic moment from Part 1 of the Baddies Midwest Reunion and offering some spicy predictions for what we think will go down in Part 2. Buckle up — it’s going to be a wild ride.
The Calm Before the Storm: Backstage Tension
Before the girls even made it to the couch, the vibe backstage was tense. With so many unresolved feuds hanging in the air — from Tesehki vs. Big Lex, to Dolly vs. Summer, to Diamond vs. Natalie — the producers had their work cut out for them just keeping everyone separated. Security was already on high alert, and it was clear this wasn’t going to be a typical sit-down.
We saw clips of girls pacing in heels, adjusting their glam, and taking deep breaths. But it wasn’t out of nervousness — it was to keep from swinging. Backstage interviews revealed some of the most honest (and shady) thoughts from the cast. Everyone came ready, whether that meant prepared to talk it out or throw hands.
The Grand Entrance: Who Won the Fashion War?
As the girls made their entrances, one by one, the reunion instantly became a runway. Some of them came to slay with their fashion, while others came armored for battle — literally and figuratively.
- Tesehki came dripped in all-black with a slick ponytail and an “I’m not here to play” aura. Her fit screamed “bossed up,” and fans noticed how calm and focused she seemed.
- Dolly rocked bold red, looking like a living flame — fitting, considering how much fire she brought to the season and the drama she stirred.
- Big Lex walked in with that signature smirk, knowing she had beef waiting for her.
- Summer came in sparkling, but it was her icy demeanor and side-eyes that turned heads.
- Diamond The Body went full glam but gave the camera serious “I’ll pop off in five seconds” energy.
- Natalie Nunn, as expected, made a dramatic entrance in white with diamond accents, like the reunion queen bee, fully aware that multiple fights might land at her feet.
- Scotty, Sky, and others had their own low-key moments, but most of the focus was on the core fighters of the season.
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The Reunion Begins: Tension on Ten
Once everyone was seated — or at least tried to be — it was clear that this wasn’t going to be a peaceful talk. The hosts (whose job is arguably the hardest in reality TV) tried to open with light banter, but it barely lasted five minutes before things spiraled.
The first topic? The never-ending Dolly vs. Summer beef.
Dolly vs. Summer: Round One… FIGHT
Producers and fans alike knew this showdown had to come early. Dolly and Summer have been at odds all season, with passive-aggressive comments and petty energy turning into full-on confrontations. At the reunion, the shade was immediate.
Dolly accused Summer of riding the fence all season, being fake behind the scenes, and trying to play both sides. Summer, in return, clapped back saying Dolly was all bark and no bite — a camera chaser who switched up when it suited her.
Security had to step in not once, but twice during this segment. Dolly lunged once and was restrained, then again when Summer made a slick comment about her not being “built for this.”
And let’s be real — even though they were physically pulled apart, it was clear that emotionally, mentally, and verbally, these two were already in the ring.

Big Lex vs. Tesehki: Long Time Coming
Big Lex and Tesehki’s tension has been simmering for a while, and Reunion Part 1 gave us just enough to know that their full-blown explosion is being saved for Part 2.
They exchanged some biting words and slick side comments in Part 1. Lex said Tesehki was too emotional and had no backbone, while Tesehki clapped back calling Lex a “weird hater” who never liked her from day one.
But what made this segment so juicy is that no punches were thrown — yet. Just eye contact, body shifts, and small movements that let the viewers know: it’s coming. Producers clearly wanted to save that explosion for Part 2.

Diamond vs. Natalie Nunn: The Queen vs. The Challenger
One of the biggest moments in Part 1 was Diamond confronting Natalie.
Diamond made it clear that she felt used, manipulated, and edited unfairly. She called Natalie out for pushing her into conflicts and not standing up for her when other girls ganged up.
Natalie, never one to back down, immediately snapped back: “You’re mad you weren’t the star. Simple.”
Whew. That line alone sent the room into a frenzy. Diamond threw her cards down (literally and figuratively) and shouted across the stage, calling Natalie fake and selfish.
It nearly got physical — Diamond stood up, security rushed, and Natalie smirked like she expected it. Fans are still debating whether that confrontation is over, or if Part 2 will bring a full slap heard around the Zeus Network.

Scotty & Sky: Staying Out of It or Playing Smart?
Interestingly, Scotty and Sky kept a lower profile in Part 1. They had their moments, especially during group discussions, but it was clear they were choosing their battles. Some fans praised this, calling it “grown woman behavior,” while others accused them of dodging real confrontation.
Either way, they gave insight, cracked some jokes, and watched the room like viewers watching at home. Their calm might not last in Part 2, though — if the group discussions turn their way.

Unresolved Questions: The Real Suspense
Part 1 gave us a lot, but it also held back just enough to build suspense for Part 2. Here are some of the biggest questions we’re all waiting to have answered:
- Will Big Lex and Tesehki finally fight? And if so… who’s coming out on top?
- Is the Dolly vs. Summer beef finished or just beginning?
- Will Diamond and Natalie escalate from words to full-on war?
- Is someone going to get kicked out of the reunion entirely?
- What surprises are the producers still holding behind the scenes?
The energy in Part 1 was only a taste of what’s to come, and the girls were clearly being strategic. Some of them were waiting for their moment. Others were saving their real drama for a bigger reveal. You could feel that tension — and that’s exactly what makes this reunion so addicting.
Predictions for Part 2: Here Comes the Boom
If Part 1 was the appetizer, Part 2 is the main course. Here’s what we expect to go down:
- Big Lex vs. Tesehki will escalate into a full-on physical altercation. They’ve been holding back, but those side glances and body language in Part 1 screamed, “I’m waiting for you.”
- Diamond might actually get physical with Natalie, especially if more receipts are brought up about manipulation or favoritism.
- Summer and Dolly may have another moment, especially if one of them tries to play “victim” — that dynamic is far from over.
- A possible surprise appearance or backstage fight that spills into the main reunion set? It’s Zeus — don’t put anything past them.
- And finally… someone will walk out. Whether by choice or security escort, someone will not be there when the credits roll.
Closing Thoughts: The Midwest Girls Did Not Come to Play
Say what you want about the Baddies Midwest cast, but boring? Never. This group brought a unique mix of petty drama, deep-rooted tension, emotional confessions, and straight-up chaos. The reunion proved that this franchise is still one of the most unfiltered and entertaining series on TV right now.
Part 1 laid the groundwork — and left us with cliffhangers, side eyes, and some shady edits that hint at way more to come.
So, as we wait for Part 2 to drop this Sunday, one thing is clear: it’s about to go down. And if you thought the first part was intense? Just wait until the gloves come all the way off.