E! announced that they are bringing back House of Villains for a second season, and now we know when it will debut. The Reality Competition show, which features Reality’s biggest Villains competing against each other to be the Baddest Villain of them all, returns with a two-night premiere on October 9th and October 10th.
Joel McHale is once again hosting the show, but who is living in the house this season?
MEET THE VILLAINS
Wes Bergmann (“The Challenge”)
Teresa Giudice (“The Real Housewives of New Jersey”)
Jessie Godderz (“Big Brother”)
Richard Hatch (“Survivor”)
Victoria Larson (“The Bachelor”)
Larissa Lima (“90 Day Fiancé”)
Kandy Muse (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”)
Camilla Poindexter (“Bad Girls Club”)
Tiffany “New York” Pollard (“Flavor of Love”)
Safaree (“Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta”)
They will be visited by other Reality baddies like Tori Spelling and Janice Dickinson.
Along with the title of the Ultimate Supervillain, the winner goes home $200,000 richer.
If you missed the first season of this devilishly good show, you can watch the E! app or on Eonline.com.
I don’t watch a lot of Reality TV. However, I watched the first season of House of Villains on E!, even though I didn’t know who most of the people were. And I was hooked! I loved to see all those Villains try to be the meanest one of them all.
So when I heard that the show was going to be back for a second season with Joel McHale as the host again, I couldn’t wait to hear who they were going to get this go around. And now we know who the new Villains are!
MEET THE VILLAINS
Wes Bergmann (“The Challenge”)
Teresa Giudice (“The Real Housewives of New Jersey”)
Jessie Godderz (“Big Brother”)
Richard Hatch (“Survivor”)
Victoria Larson (“The Bachelor”)
Larissa Lima (“90 Day Fiancé”)
Kandy Muse (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”)
Camilla Poindexter (“Bad Girls Club”)
Tiffany “New York” Pollard (“Flavor of Love”)
Safaree (“Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta”)
I don’t know who most of them are, but I can’t wait to get to know them in the Fall when the series vows to find the biggest Villain of them all!
House of Villains was my favorite new reality show of last year, and I didn’t watch most of the Reality Shows that those contestants terrified. Therefore, I have been patiently waiting to find out if it will be back for a second season.
I am not the only one who was wondering, so Entertainment Weekly asked host Joel McHale about the show’s future at the Emmys on Monday. McHale told Patrick Gomez, “We are! We’re shooting it in February.”
However, he doesn’t know which Reality Villains are moving into the mansion. Plus, how does E! top Omarosa, New York, Johnny Bananas, Bobby Lites, and Johnny Fairplay? Even the actor doesn’t think you can do that. So, he has a suggestion for the producers, “I say take the same cast and just have them continue to compete.” I’d be open to that!
If you missed House of Villains, a competition show that pits Reality TV’s biggest villains against one another for a $200,000 prize, then you can watch it on the E! app now.
Last year, CNN told Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen that they couldn’t drink adult beverages during their New Year’s Eve special. And the show went down harder than that ball they count down.
Since then, the guy who told them to remain sober was fired. Does that mean we will get Drunk Andy back on December 31st?
E! News‘ Justin Sylvester asked the Watch What Happens Live host if he plans on sneaking any liquor in. “Hopefully, I will not be sneaking it,” Cohen said. “I haven’t heard anything yet, but come on, they need to let us drink…It’s New Year’s Eve. That didn’t go well last year in terms of viewer happiness about us drinking. People really cared, and I hope CNN gives the people what they want.”
I hope so, too because the only reason to watch is to see how shitfaced they are going to get. As Cohen said, “Give the daddies some juice!”
We know Will Smith can slap someone older and smaller than him. But there is something he can’t do, and Alfonso Ribeiro told E! News’ Adrienne Bailon what it is
When the Dancing with the Star host was asked who he wanted to compete on the dancing competition, he said Will Smith. So Bailon wanted to know why he wants his Fresh Prince of Bel-Air to do it. “How much fun would it be that I get to watch Will Smith be bad at something,” he said. “Will can’t dance. I have seen Will, and he can’t dance.”
And that is a massive statement coming from the guy who gave us The Carlton.
Although, I won’t criticize the DWTS champ’s dance moves. Not because he won, but my JHS alum originated the role in The Tap Dance Kid on Broadway and danced with Michael Jackson in a Pepsi commercial.
Back to Smith’s lack of dancing skills. Now it looks like we know why Jada Pinkett Smith sought another lover. Too soon?