Robin Hibbard

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Robin Hibbard from The Real World: San Diego
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Robin Hibbard from The Real World: San Diego

Robin Hibbard (born January 30, 1980 in Tampa, Florida) was a cast member on MTV's The Real World: San Diego, and has appeared on Battle of the Sexes II, and The Inferno II. She is currently a contestant on The Duel. Before coming on the show, she worked as a "Coyote" at the Coyote Ugly bar in Tampa. She was recently featured on a calendar for "The Sexiest Women of Reality TV."

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[edit] Real World: San Diego

Robin is remembered mostly for her short relationship with roommate Randy Barry, which ended after Robin confronted him for talking to a girl in a bar. She's also the first woman in Real World history to be thrown in jail during the show (she allegedly assaulted a Marine outside of a night club). Her bail was set at $8,000 dollars, which her parents paid for[citation needed].

She ultimately went to court for this event, and got it reduced to a "Disturbing the Peace" charge.

[edit] Battle of the Sexes II

On her first Real World/Road Rules Challenge, Robin got involved in a love triangle between Tonya Cooley and Mark Long. This is what started the tension between these two women, which then erupted on the next challenge. Robin was voted out before the finals.

[edit] The Inferno 2

Robin and Tonya got into a huge confrontation after Beth Stolarczyk informed Robin that Tonya had been fooling around with Mark. Robin was the second person eliminated, losing to Tina Barta in the Inferno.

[edit] The Gauntlet 2

She made it to the finals but was on the losing team. She did not have to go into the Gauntlet.

[edit] The Duel

Robin was eliminated by Aneesa in the Ascender challenge. She defeated Casey Cooper in the sixth Duel, winning an event called Pole Wrestle. She has repetitively used racial slurs with her African American roommates, notably in her season of The Real World and more recently with her Duel roommate, Aneesa, who consequently chose Robin to compete against in the Duel.