Megan Hauserman

After becoming one of the fan favorites and most recognizable characters from the franchise, Hauserman starred in her own short-lived, infamous dating show: Megan Wants a Millionaire.

[6] In 2010 Hauserman would be the cover girl, alongside Rock of Love contestant Daisy de la Hoya, for the Guitar World buyer's guide, special.

[7] In 2013 Hauserman was the feature model for the Boca Raton based jewelry company Cerca Trova Fashion and led the campaign.

[8] Hauserman's first reality television appearance would be as the winner on the third season of Beauty and the Geek alongside her partner Alan "Scooter" Zackheim.

[11] In 2008 Hauserman would appear as a contestant on the second season of VH1's hit celebreality series Rock of Love with Bret Michaels.

In an interview with The Jacksonville Observer she stated she was heartbroken over Michaels for a long time, claiming she truly did end up falling in love with him and that they still remained friends despite the show.

Hauserman would be responsible for the eliminations of; Lee "Mr Boston" Marks, Kamal "Chance" Givens, Cindy "Rodeo" Steedle, David "12 Pack" Amerman, Heather Chadwell, Jennifer "Toastee" Toof and Brooke "Pumkin" Thompson, despite only being the paymaster (the only player with the power to eliminate) once.

She stated in her exit interview she was happy with her decision to quit the show as not only it stopped her former contestants getting the satisfaction of payback, but also because she didn't want any of the eliminated players to win the money; which they could not because of her.

In which 14 former Rock of Love contestants would compete for a $100,000 cash prize by abandoning their former reality television personalities and develop correct etiquette.

Hauserman would continue her manipulative streak in Charm School, successfully managing to get Cindy "Rodeo" Steedle expelled.

In an interview Hauserman claimed she was looking for a mature guy that can handle her and does not cry, she was also wanting someone stable and she would be taking the show very seriously.

The death of Jasmine Fiore would change reality television forever and officially end the VH1 celebreality era with the production company 51 Minds having to pay VH1 over $12 million in losses.

[25] In 2023 the Jenkins-Fiore case would be covered in the true crime series The Playboy Murders, Hauserman would be interviewed throughout the episode.

[28] In 2010 Hauserman would land a role in the first season of Showtime's dramedy television series Beach Heat Miami.

True Hollywood Story while pregnant and one month after the birth of her son at her home in Boca Raton, Florida.

Megan Wants a Millionaire was featured as being one of the most highly anticipated and talked about shows on VH1 during the celebreality era before its cancellation, sealing its role in reality television history.

[36] Hauserman's husband and father of her son is professional golfer and Fuel U Fast Inc. owner Derren Edward.

Hauserman filming interviews for VH1 's Megan Wants a Millionaire