Rap Music, 18 Plastic Surgeries, Drama & Baddie BS: Women Of “Bad B#tches Only” Speak

Drama, plastic surgery, and pretty privilege: The unapologetic stars of ‘Bad B#tches Only’ redefine empowerment.

Plastic surgeries—18 and counting. Pretty privilege. Fights. The term “Bad B#tch.” Reality television’s newest sensation, “Bad B#tches Only,” could be just just another guilty pleasure or it could be an insane look into the lives of women who hustle hard.

These women boss up on their own type-time, boss up unapologetically and never shy away from controversy. AllHipHop‘s DJ Thoro sat down exclusively with Big Lex, Zen God and Nicole Zavala to discuss the allure of cosmetic enhancements, the harsh realities of fame and why being “bad” means to them.

Watch the whole interview or read a highly edited Q&A below.

AllHipHop: So for people who aren’t familiar, what can they expect from your show, “Bad B#tches Only”?

Big Lex: Drama, fun, fashion and definitely fights—it’s more like dog fights than cat fights sometimes.

Zen God: Yeah, it’s interesting drama. Not just physical fights but conversational drama too, mixing things up and keeping dialogue alive.

AllHipHop: How does someone become a “bad b*tch” according to you?

Zen God: Confidence is number one—no one can define you but you. A “bad b*tch” is bossy, independent, invests wisely and does whatever enhances her confidence, even surgery if that’s what she wants.

Big Lex: Exactly. Make money, don’t depend on a man, stand up for yourself and, most importantly, stay unbothered.

AllHipHop: Have you gotten backlash for using that term?

Zen God: Yes, because the term is everywhere, but we redefine it as strong, independent, balanced women.

AllHipHop: How did each of you get involved with this show?

Nicole: We’re all either veterans of reality TV or connected through friendships. I’ve been in reality TV six years, so it’s my career.

Zen God: Nicole and I are friends. The show just fits who we naturally are.

AllHipHop: What business ventures has the show helped you launch?

Nicole: I’m launching a line of body shapers and waist trainers, and I’m involved in real estate.

Zen God: I have my music, a clothing line about to drop and I just got into AirBnB rentals. I’m bartending and have my own hair line hairgoalsluxe.com, leveling up across the board.

AllHipHop: Tell us about your music.

Big Lex: I’m from Columbia, South Carolina. My music is empowering for women—it’s bold, unapologetic and doesn’t cater to men. I’ve got an EP called Carolina Princess and my label is Bad B*tch Music.

AllHipHop: So would you compare yourself to artists like Megan Thee Stallion?

Big Lex: No, it’s distinctly me, the Big Lex era. It’s diverse and meant to empower women. It might sound harsh to men, but I’m not talking to men.

AllHipHop: What adversities have you faced as women in entertainment?

Big Lex: Mainly battling perceptions, particularly from men. Not anti-men, but it’s challenging asserting yourself in this industry. We also face criticism about plastic surgery and being labeled as superficial.

Zen God: Those surgery comments can be tough.

Big Lex: But honestly, pretty privilege is real. Women should embrace whatever makes them feel their best.

AllHipHop: Nicole, you’ve had 18 surgeries—why so many?

Nicole: I started young after being bullied. Got boobs at 18, a nose job after my brother broke my nose, and then I kept going bigger and better. It becomes addictive, the fresh lipo feeling especially. I might get more if I feel like I need it.

Big Lex:  Excessive surgeries might signal body dysmorphia.

AllHipHop: Do you guys exercise or maintain the surgeries?

Nicole: Honestly, no. I’d rather just get lipo again if needed.

Big Lex: I work out—I weigh almost 200 pounds but look good.

Zen God: My lifestyle is rough; bartending, drinking late and eating badly.

AllHipHop: Big Lex, talk about your music videos.

Big Lex: Check out “Number One Stunna” on YouTube. My latest single, “Rebound,” is about dismissing men who aren’t serious.

AllHipHop: Finally, anything you want to add?

Big Lex: Watch “Bad B#tches Only” on Now That’s TV. It’s wild, real and won’t disappoint—trust me, we turned New York upside down already.