The Simple Life - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Welcome to Camp Shawnee
Paris and Nicole put their feud behind them, before becoming summer camp counselors, with their first task helping a group of obese campers lose weight.

Big Primpin
The girls continue to help their campers lose weight, with the fight to shed pounds becoming extremely competitive, while Hunter tries to impress Paris.

Pageant Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Paris and Nicole are tasked with helping a group of young girls who arrive at Camp Shawnee for a beauty pageant boot camp.

Showstoppers
Paris and Nicole turn the tables on the pageant girls' mothers by convincing them to take part in a pageant themselves.

Flirting with Disaster
Paris and Nicole feel the love when they are assigned to help a group of couples reignite the spark in their respective relationships, while Paris has seconds thoughts about Hunter.

Committed
Paris and Nicole attempt to bring the couples even closer by throwing a special commitment ceremony, while someone starts to play pranks on them, with chaotic results.

Say Hello to Myke Hawke
Paris and Nicole are horrified when they are assigned to help with a survival camp ran by an intimidating and exacting leader.

Babes in the Woods
Paris, Nicole and the campers are tested to the limit when the camp leader organizes a survival trek into the woods.

Almost Fame-less
Paris and Nicole act up when actress Sally Kirkland arrives to facilitate a drama camp, which leads to simmering tension.

Hollywood Ending
Paris, Nicole and the campers prepare to stage their musical production, Hunter hatches a plan to win over Paris, and the girls have a surprise for the Bellantes.
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