Brat Camp: What Happened Next - Tuesday February 12

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BRAT CAMP: WHAT HAPPENED NEXT

Tuesday, 12 February 2008

They were rude, aggressive, drugtaking and binge-drinking brats, but their behaviour enthralled viewers.

One year after their return from Utah's Turn-About Ranch, Brat Camp: What Happened Next? catches up with the seven tearaway teenagers amid all the temptations of their 'old' lives.

Have they been able to hold onto the lessons learned in the wild west, or are they back to their bad old ways? Josh, 15, had drug-fuelled rages. Jemma, 16, was a shoplifter expelled from three schools. Joe, 16, was a belligerent punk rocker - a rebel without a clue. Alex, 15, was a binge-drinking bully - out of school, home and control. Ed, 16, was a lying, drug-taking thief who stole from his family. Xanthe, 17, was a pampered, precious child who bashed her mum. And drama queen Jenny, who needed a lot of convincing just to board the aeroplane.

Did Turn-About's old fashioned remedy for wild teenagers of work, work and more work, help the violent vixens and aggressive young bucks realise what they could achieve if they tried? Instead of constantly moaning did they find motivation to dump their "can't be bothered attitudes"?

The success rate among the series 2 Brat Camp returnees in What Happened Next? will surprise many. Watch as the teens reap the rewards from their new found maturity and self-control gained through Turn-About's harsh impact regime.

To be followed by Brat Camp 3 (4x50") from Tuesday, February 19th.

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