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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: 'Bad Girl' Natalie Nunn Admits To Stiffing A Hotel For $5,000 And Leaving The Country

May 6 2010, Published 6:02 a.m. ET

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The Bad Girls Club Natalie Nunn is the baddest of the bad, and she proved it again last month during her party tour in the Bahamas.  In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com, Natalie gives her reasons for running up $5,000 dollar bill at the ritzy Atlantis Hotel and then fleeing the country.

“You screwed me over for 5 thousand dollars, so I thought, screw you!” said Natalie Nunn about the promoter, who she says hired her to appear at a party but never paid her in full.

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“We had been on tour for months and everyone was great until we got to the Bahamas. The party the promoter threw was the biggest party we went to on the tour.  There were 4,000 people there at $20 each to enter, and they still wouldn’t pay us. So I decided to get my money anyway I could.”

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She says she made a deal that they could pay her by putting her and her family up at the swanky Atlantis Hotel, but again they didn’t follow through and only booked one room. Natalie took matters into her own hands. “So I extended my stay and just enjoyed myself. I spent the amount he owed me.  I swam with the dolphins and ordered room service, it was great.”

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Natalie says the promoter retaliated by having her stopped at the airport and authorities didn’t let her board the plane. Her brother came to the rescue. He walked to the other end of the airport, purchased tickets from a different airline and Nunn flew back to the U.S. evading the Bahamian authorities.

EXCLUSIVE: Bad Girl Natalie Nunn Ditched A $5,000 Bill and Fled The Country

Natalie says she feels no remorse because the promoter made money and her contract was never fulfilled. “The room was on his credit card so I knew I would be alright and he deserved it,” she said.

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