
Malik asks his publicist to set him up on a date with Serena Williams. Things go well between them until Serena mistreats one of Malik’s friends at a party. He considers breaking up with her, but Tasha asks Malik to hold off since she is trying to sign Serena as a client. At Serena’s request, Tasha takes her to a Sunbeams meeting, where Serena is rude to everyone, causing Tasha to decide she no longer wants Serena as a client. However, Malik has decided he wants to continue dating Serena. Malik schools Derwin on the kind of girl he should be dating now that he’s a football star. Meanwhile, Kelly sets Melanie up on a date with Cincinnati Bengals’ player Chad Johnson.
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"You have to hand it to Farmer Wants a Wife—no other reality show has gone so far with wacky, eccentric (OK, let's just say it: weird) elimination ceremonies."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Successes such as Gossip Girl and strong early buzz on 90210 have continued to establish the CW network as a viable outlet for reaching young viewers, particularly women."—Television Week
"Yeah, you can mock me for being excited about the new 'BH-Niner.' I choose to view this news as a celestial message from a higher power."—Oscar-winning writer Diablo Cody, on 90210