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Bad Girls Advice, otherwise known as BGA by its followers, started as a secret, female-only Facebook Group.

It soon earned a very controversial reputation with its graphic sexual conversations as well as nude images and a tendency to celebrate violence against men.

Over the years, BGA has been banned after numerous complaints were made against the group, but then it popped again a little while later.

The group hit the news last year after BGA was shut down for publishing content that defended a young woman engaging in bestiality regularly with her dog.

“A lot of the women in the group were rightfully disgusted and said so. They were then berated by other members for ‘kink shaming’ and not following the golden ‘scroll on’ rule,” as reported in news.com.au.

After a while BGA was reinstated by Facebook, who supported their decision saying:

“A group will only be removed where the majority of the posts in the group violate our Community Standards. If only a small number of posts in a group violate our policies, then those specific posts will be removed and not the entire group,” a spokeswoman told the publication at the time.

controversial post on BGA facebook group

How BGA Began

The group was started in June 2016 by Brisbane mum Amy and two others. The group promoted itself as being a safe place for women to express themselves. The most important rules of BGA are ‘no bitching’, ‘no negativity’ and ‘no screenshots’.

BGA also has rules against underage members joining the group and posts about paedophilia are a no-go. But other than that, members are encouraged to go wild and post whatever they want. In fact, ABC reports that rule 6 of the ’10 Bad Girls Commandments’ posted by Amy last year said: “If you don’t want to see nudity, illegal shit, and brutal language, remove yourself from the group, vanilla princess.”

New Home For BGA

Now the group, with over 200,000 members, has established a new exclusive group on MeWe — a website described as “the next-gen social network”, as reported on news.com.au.

However, the joining requirements are stringent and potential members need to share personal details before being approved.

“In order to be added they must have the licence or any photo identification as their cover photo on their profiles. A lot of girls are not crossing out their licence numbers,” an anonymous source told news.com.au.

bga group is moving to mewe

The new home for BGA will be a platform for the group to share explicit content that would normally violate Facebook’s community standards.

“They moved to MeWe so they could be the ‘real BGA’ but it’s just turned into a lot of disturbing nude photos. The MeWe group is practically an amateur porn page,” a source said.
“It’s basically where they post everything that got them banned from Facebook,” added another.

The plan is to move the whole group over to the MeWe platform.

“I can confirm they have plans and intentions to transfer all content and activity to the MeWe, leaving the Facebook group as just a backup for admin updates, should it be required,” a source said.

Don’t Dare Disagree

However, it seems that members are keen to keep both the groups on Facebook and MeWe. But those that are opposing the move to MeWe are allegedly getting slammed.

“Members of the Facebook page have also been put down and abused because they have voiced that they don’t want to move to MeWe because Facebook is more convenient,” a source explained.

The Latest Update

Those in the know have reported that the group has very recently been shut down for good by its owner. Although who knows where it may pop up next? Many are disappointed to see it go, saying that it was a supportive group for women, while others say that it’s about time the group disappears.

Should a group like BGA be allowed to exist? Would you join if you could? Tell us in the comments below.

  • I was apart of the group and not afraid to say it Amy Did an amazing job and it was very supportive group and help to have somewhere to vent when you couldn’t vent anywhere eles

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  • Why is MOM even advertising this group? I am disgusted, I have never heard of them, sound likes they should be only on the dark web where all the other lowlife disgusting people are.

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  • A group that is ok with Beastiality is not a group I would want to be a part of. It’s a crime after all. And just wrong!

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  • It sounds crass and unpleasant, but I suppose they have the right. It’s a private group, they’re not pushing it at me.

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  • I’ve never heard of this. Doesn’t sound like my kind of thing.

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  • Never heard of it before, and I don’t care to know now either!

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  • nooooppezzz i wouldn’t be a part. didn’t even know about a group existed ..lol

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  • Never heard of the group and the content in the article makes me feel ill.

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  • never heard of them so this doesn’t really concern me either way – I would like to know more about that MeWe website though!

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  • My understanding, it was taken down again because of an ongoing fued between the creators and an ex member Tamika Dudley.

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  • I’ve never heard of them and wouldn’t like to be part of this group.

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  • I heard about this page. What gets me is if it were the other way around and it was a group for men to boast about the vile things they do to women there would be people everywhere up in arms about it but because it’s the other way around no one seems to bat an eyelash at it.


    • there is many groups like that. Blokes advice is one of them

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  • Never heard of them

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  • I like the golden rule of “scroll on” so many people need to learn it! You don’t like it don’t join and SCROLL ON!!

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  • Facebook will shut down any page that is considered inappropriate. If the new site is considered inappropriate and is reported to the relevant Govt. authorities it may be shut down too. No doubt the Police will be monitoring it too.

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  • Ive never heard of this group before

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  • I am lost of word to describe….except …that is wrong

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  • Sounds to me like it should be taken down. How can you have posts describing a girl having sex with a dog and not thinking it goes against Facebook community standards. In my experienece, Facebook have pretty low standards. It’s confusing with what they’ll delete and what they’ll allow.

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  • Oh for goodness sake, this is why children stumble across ridiculous and dangerous images and ideas on the internet. Hope they are banned from the next platform too

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  • Its not something I would want to be part of, and I’ve never heard of them anyways?!

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