
The mess on Baddies USA isn’t just staying on the screen anymore — it’s spilling into real life, social media, and deleted receipts.
According to a viral thread shared by The Zeus Report, tensions flared after Summer allegedly called Natalie Nunn while reviewing the latest episode of Baddies USA. The call reportedly centered on scenes that were cut from the episode and questions surrounding production decisions.
What happened next is where things took a turn.
Natalie Responds — Publicly
The following day, Natalie addressed the situation, making it clear she wasn’t pleased with being contacted while Summer was live reviewing the show. Natalie reportedly went off about the call, framing it as messy and inappropriate — especially given her role behind the scenes at Zeus Network.
To make matters worse (or better, depending on how nosey you are), Natalie briefly posted a screenshot of a DM sent to her by Lex. That screenshot was later deleted — and as the internet knows, deleted posts only raise more questions.
Fans Are Asking the Real Questions
As clips and screenshots circulated, fans began side-eyeing the entire situation. The conversation quickly shifted from the episode itself to what’s happening behind the scenes at Zeus.
Viewers are now questioning:
Why certain scenes were removed Whether cast members reviewing episodes in real time crosses a line Why private conversations are becoming public storylines And what the deleted DM was really meant to prove
Instead of clearing things up, the response only fueled more speculation.
When the Drama Leaves the Show
This situation highlights a growing issue with reality TV in the social-media era: the show doesn’t end when the episode does. Cast members go live, review episodes, air grievances, and sometimes pull production into the mess — intentionally or not.
At this point, fans aren’t just watching Baddies USA. They’re watching the fallout between episodes, on timelines, in comments, and through deleted posts.
And if history tells us anything, this probably won’t be the last time the off-screen drama outshines what actually airs.
One thing’s for sure: the baddies might be fighting on screen — but the real chaos is happening online.