Queer Women Abound on MTV's "Battle of the Sexes 2"When MTV's Road Rules/Real World Challenge: Battle of the Sexes 2 premieres this Monday night, it will include more out lesbian and bisexual women than any reality show on television ever has—more than any television show of any kind, actually, except The L Word. The show reunites 36 former Real World and Road Rules contestants to compete in a series of tasks over a several-day period for a large cash prize. Among the 18 female contestants, "half are lesbians, half are bisexual, and there is maybe one straight girl who is probably going to turn during the challenge," according to bisexual contestant Ruthie Alcaide in a video clip on the show's official site. That might be overstating it a bit, but it certainly is true that this show has an unusually high number of openly lesbian and bisexual women: 5 out of 18, in fact. (If you count Veronica, who had a threesome with Rachel Robinson and a male contestant named Abe on 2003's Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet, that's six.) Add in the two openly gay male contestants, Nick and Shane, and you've got one of the gayest shows on television. Not only is the sheer number of queer women higher than anything we've seen before, they are unusually racially diverse: only two of the five are white women. Previously, the reality show that held the title of the most queer female contestants was Survivor: Vanuatu, which debuted a few weeks ago with two white lesbian contestants. Here's a quick run-down on the five openly queer women on Battle of the Sexes 2:
She is currently single, and based on her performance on the first Battle of the Sexes, is considered one of the strongest female contenders to win Battle of the Sexes 2.
Genesis was in a committed relationship with her girlfriend at the time, but they broke up two years ago and she has been dating someone new since then, a woman with whom she is planning a commitment ceremony soon. She currently lives in California and works as a graphic artist and a yoga instructor.
Sophia has spent the last few years since The Quest speaking about these issues on college campuses. She currently has a girlfriend with whom she's been living with for a year.
When the show aired in 2002, however, and the truth came out, Robinson initially "found myself justifying it, telling people 'I don't know if this is my lifestyle forever, but for the moment, I'm in love with a woman,'" according to an interview with Miami's Express Gay News. Shortly after she finished her stint on the show, however, Rachel came out as a lesbian and now spends her time touring college campuses to talk about coming out and co-anchoring a Miami radio talk show about gay issues. Rachel is currently single.
According to her bio on MTV's official Battle of the Sexes 2 site, Aneesa is "not currently dating anyone and is hoping Ms. Right will find her. With four other lesbians on this show, so she just might get her wish." Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Battle of the Sexes 2 premieres Monday, October 11 at 10pm EST/PST on MTV; visit the official site for more information. |
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RUTHIE ALCAIDE, 26, BISEXUAL
GENESIS MOSS, 28, LESBIAN
SOPHIA PASQUIS, 24, LESBIAN
RACHEL ROBINSON, 21, LESBIAN
ANEESA FERREIRA, 23, LESBIAN