What a long, strange trip it's been. Throughout Season 2 of From G's to Gents, we got to know a variety of hard mo-fos -- drunks, bullies, deadbeat dads and so on -- who were looking to change their ways. And on tonight's episode, we witnessed the final transformation of Blue and Mito into proper gentleman. (Note: Daily maintenance is required.)
Hear from Bentley below about why he awarded Mito the moolah and also allowed Blue a permanent place in the Gentleman's Club. Plus, after the jump, Fonzy tells runner-up Teddy why it was so hard to let him go.
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It's not easy for any of the eliminated G's to go back home after being booted from the Gentleman's Club. The bills have piled up, the baby mamas are cranky and all the old friends are back to being parasites.
Well, Fonzworth's got a three-step plan for making Baron's life more bearable during this transition: 1) Distance yourself from the bad crowds. 2) No drinking. 3) Feed your baby in a way that won't get you arrested. Check it out:
No one's denying that Lank's got a gift for making people laugh. In fact, Fonzworth Bentley describes him as one of the "top three" funniest dudes in G's to Gents history. But there comes a time in every gentleman's life when he needs to stop clowning around -- and start getting serious. And according to the Fonz, Lank's nonchalant 'tude is what cost him the game.
Watch this week's Swagger Assessment and find out why the First Gentleman says it's all about playing the hand you're dealt. And not about screaming "reverse racism" because you couldn't even be bothered to ante up.
Don't you worry about All In -- he's been keeping in touch with Bentley since From G's to Gents wrapped, and apparently the People's Champ has become quite the role model for kids in his neighborhood. Holla! Still, Fonzworth wants to make sure Mister Big Shot doesn't lose sight of his own goals while he's spreading the message. Listen to the Gentleman's Club prez explain how All In can achieve his goals...
He threatened to put out his cigarette in another G's eye, told a date she smelled like fish and listed "Being Fahim" as his top career goal, so it's no shocker that Fahim finally got the boot last night from da Gentleman's Club. In fact, we were sorta wondering why he didn't get sent home earlier! Luckily, Fonzworth Bentley was recently in the office and had a sec to esplain his reasoning. Check it:
If you're not giving 100% in a competition for cold hard cash, the other playas are gonna get mad ... and even. And so it went for Protege on last night's G's to Gents, who was ultimately sent home for not trying hard enough. Check out the video below of Bentley saying his final goodbyes.
Fahim may have told a model she smelled like fish and then threatened to put out a cigarette in Protege's eye, but apparently that's not nearly enough to get you kicked outta the Gentleman's Club. A far worse offense, according to Fonzworth, is failing to earn respect from your peers. Watch the video below for more from Fonz about why Macho showed little promise of becoming a gent.
While Fonzworth Bentley isn't ready to invite any ex-members back into the Gentleman's Club, he IS willing to admit he came down pretty hard on A Felon and A.D. last night. (Sorry, JoJo, but showing up "wasted" to the Rhetoric Duel is apparently still clear grounds for dismissal.)
Still, despite all the drama, Fonz isn't looking to give anyone a tongue lashing. Check out his latest Swagger Assessment, and find out why the First Gent still has "high expectations" for A Felon and A.D., but thinks JoJo needs to work on his concentration.
+ After the jump, hear why JoJo needs to STAY FOCUSED. And stop mixing drinking and diction. And buy Fonzworth Bentley's book.
Poor Riff Raff -- even an MTV neck tattoo couldn't secure his place at the Gentlemen's Club for longer than two episodes. This G seemed surprised to have landed a failing grade for personal style, but we had a sinking feeling he wouldn't go the distance ever since we first spotted his, well, entire being.
Aside from failing to dress for success, Fonzworth had other reasons for throwing Riff Raff back onto the streets. Watch his Swagger Assessment below:

If you recall from Season One of From G's to Gents, Fonzworth Bentley took great pride in standing at the helm of The Gentlemen's Club. But more importantly, he genuinely seemed to care about every dude who strutted in and out of its doors, which is why we invited Bentley back into the office after the second season wrapped to give more insight on why each guy needed to go, as well as some wise advice for them on how to move forward.
Last night's premiere sent three G's (and one bromance!) packing. Watch 'Fonzworth's Swagger Assessment' below to find out why each of the guys was denied membership into da club.
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Fonzworth explains why Fahim and Flex didn't make the cut, after the jump!
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