Aimee Landi is bringing some South Philly attitude to a follow-up reality series on cable TV.
South Philadelphians aren't the type to keep quiet. That includes Aimee Landi, who knows cattiness and the occasional scuffle with a fellow female is not a rarity -- especially in this outspoken area.
It's one thing for Landi to encounter people she doesn't like; it's another to live with seven of them for three months.
Luckily, it makes for tantalizing TV.
While housed in a Hollywood Hills mansion, the 25-year-old former resident made reality-TV history on the Oxygen network series "The Bad Girls Club" (the show is produced by Bunim-Murray Productions, who is responsible for MTV's "The Real World"). Since its launch, the program has become the station's highest rated original series.
Strong personalities like Landi's and oodles of conflict apparently lured audiences. Watchers soon will get their second dose of drama with "Bad Girls Road Trip," set to begin June 12. The six-episode series includes Landi and two other returning cast members traveling the country.
But this isn't your typical family's road trip -- especially since Landi is on board.
"I'm outspoken, I'm honest, not afraid to speak my mind, don't hold anything back," the former resident of 16th and Ritner streets said. "People don't like honesty and bluntness, and I'm really blunt -- to the point where people don't like it at all."
But as "bad" as she might have been, Landi made it a point not to compromise her true personality for the cameras.
Doing the series, "I learned how many morals I actually have and how well I was raised," she said. "Some people have no respect for themselves."
Once landi's friend informed her about "The Bad Girls Club" last year, she decided it was too enticing to pass up. Though not knowing much about the premise, in June 2006 she attended a casting call in New York City and met with a casting director.
The preliminaries included video submissions by Landi, about seven phone interviews and a final meeting in Los Angeles. Producers finally contacted the Goretti grad in August with their decision.
"I knew I was going to get it," the cast member said. "I had a feeling. This is my show. The show was made for me. [In] four days, I had to pack up my life and leave."
Venturing into the unknown (though she has friends in Los Angeles), Landi admitted slight nervousness set in.
"I know I'm a bad girl, but I'm not sure what these girls are like," she recalled thinking.
The beautiful mansion and weather complemented the sunny smiles of her housemates. However, the pleasantries soon faded.
"They were all really sweet to me, but I knew that would change in a matter of minutes," Landi said. "They thought I was evil from the second I walked in, but it's just not me hugging and kissing people I didn't know."
Landi initially thought the show was going to help the ladies handle their issues with other people, but that inclination went out the window once the fights began. Landi recalled getting into an altercation with former castmate Ty at the beach. According to Landi, Ty ordered her to carry a raft she brought with her.
"She felt the need that she was going to boss me around," Landi said. "Some girls think they need authority and are in charge."
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1. john cicirello said... on Jan 28, 2009 at 01:27PM
“hello this is john cicirello from philadelphia pa. and i have a few videos on you tube.com go into search and put in south philly john”
2. Pepsi said... on Jan 31, 2009 at 04:57AM
“Go to it Aimee, bring show biz back to south Philly like the late gtreat Mike Goffredo did with the Venus Lounge.”
3. elle said... on Jan 1, 2010 at 07:58PM
“Aimee....
I don't agree that the being on the show "showed the world who you are"....in reality, you're a scared insecure woman that likes to talk big, act big, but secretly you are so scared of people not liking you for who you really are, which is why you use the "blunt and honest" tough chick approach.....doesn't allow anyone in. You may delude yourself into thinking that your "honest" approach is a good trait, but who are you to think that whatever you say is actually the right and true way of thinking? Your strong opinions are not always right my dear....and you are so jaded that you don't see the world through clear eyes.
You were a hypocrite with every single thing that you complained about towards all the women in the house because you were guilty of all the same things.
You are young ; look back on this and learn....you might end up alright if you do.
”
4. elle loves black cod said... on Nov 15, 2010 at 08:52AM
“Elle is the biggest tool... Not only has aimee never read the comments, but you tried so hard to analyze a tv show that was on f***ing OXYGEN.... nobody cares about that show but you
Congratulations..... your a douche bag”
5. Exoticphillygrl said... on Dec 6, 2010 at 11:03PM
“I think Aimee represents a true south Philly girl - can talk a lot of shit but can't back it up! Ty beating aimees arse was def in top five bgc fights.”
6. GEORGE ORSINO, PHGR. said... on Apr 17, 2011 at 11:48PM
“IT'S NICE TO SEE MIKE GOFFREDO'S NAME IN PRINT AGAIN. THE UNOFFICIAL MAYOR OF SOUTH PHILLY. I PHOTOGRAPHED MANY PAGEANTS THROUGH MIKE AT THE VENUS LOUNGE AND J&A 'S. HE WAS WHAT MADE SOUTH PHILLY TICK WHEN HE WAS ALIVE. GOD
BLESS HIM .”