So, Frank's gonna be a ball of fun this season! At least, that's what we're expecting after seeing his gloriously unstable entrance on last week's "Real World: San Diego" premiere. In an hour, he managed to confront Nate on mildly erroneous grounds (relax, we said mildly), profess an unreciprocated attraction to his roommate, Alexandra, and close out a night of heavy partying by punching the wall and passing out on the floor. All in all, it was a great showing!
In honor of his dramatic debut, we've rounded up 5 other "Real World" casties that entered their respective houses and immediately "Franked out." Here they are:
Joey
"Real World: Hollywood"
This beefcake didn't really start to lose it until Episode 2, but even that was pretty early to "get his Frank on." After taking an in-house wrestling match too seriously, Joey lost his temper and aggressively slapped his roommate's hand when she tried to calm him down. Alcohol was a big trigger for him, and that eventually led to his early departure from the show.
Ryan
"Real World: New Orleans"
He rubbed everyone the wrong way by initiating a room swap almost immediately, but s*** hit the fan on the first night after a guy kissed his neck. Instead of handling it maturely, he wound up insulting an entire population of people, including his roommate Preston. Tension between those two only got worse after that.
Adam
Real World: Las Vegas
After fudging the truth about whether or not he had a girlfriend, he made it his goal to end Nany's seemingly happy relationship. He did everything he could to make her jealous, including bringing home another girl and flaunting it in her face. Adam's obsessive feelings and issues with alcohol eventually got him kicked out.
Davis
Real World: Denver
It only took four episodes for the quiet Southern boy to showcase his alter ego. After a night of heavy boozing, he got into a huge altercation with Tyrie. Hungry for a fight, Davis continued to push everyone's buttons and wound up spending the night in a hotel.
JD
Real World: Brooklyn
Before he broke the glass coffee table and threw the phone into the East River, JD came home completely wasted during Episode 2. His drunken rant included an offensive complaint about immigrants, which didn't sit well with any of his roommates, especially Chet.
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