The dating competition show Flavor of Love airs on reality television in the United States and is hosted by Flavor Flav, a member of the rap group Public Enemy. Although it is not a direct spin-off, the show was created as a result of the failed romance between Brigitte Nielsen and Flavor Flav that was depicted on both Strange Love and The Surreal Life. On Monday, February 11, 2008, at 9 p.m. and 8 p.m. central time, the third season of Flavor of Love got underway. It was revealed on May 14, 2008 that Flavor of Love 3 would be the last installment of the Flavor of Love series. After three years, Flavor Flav came to the conclusion that she did not want to marry or date any of the three seasons' respective victors. On the Season 3 reunion show, it was instead revealed that he will marry Liz, who is the mother of his seventh kid, Karma. This news was shared with the cast. The program was a ratings winner for VH1, as expected. The season two finale of "Flavor of Love 2" was the non-sports basic cable program that had the second highest ratings in 2006.
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The dating competition show Flavor of Love airs on reality television in the United States and is hosted by Flavor Flav, a member of the rap group Public Enemy. Although it is not a direct spin-off, the show was created as a result of the failed romance between Brigitte Nielsen and Flavor Flav that was depicted on both Strange Love and The Surreal Life. On Monday, February 11, 2008, at 9 p.m. and 8 p.m. central time, the third season of Flavor of Love got underway. It was revealed on May 14, 2008 that Flavor of Love 3 would be the last installment of the Flavor of Love series. After three years, Flavor Flav came to the conclusion that she did not want to marry or date any of the three seasons' respective victors. On the Season 3 reunion show, it was instead revealed that he will marry Liz, who is the mother of his seventh kid, Karma. This news was shared with the cast. The program was a ratings winner for VH1, as expected. The season two finale of "Flavor of Love 2" was the non-sports basic cable program that had the second highest ratings in 2006.
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