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Could cancelled celebrities get redemption on a reality show?
January 16th, 2026 under E!. [ Comments: none ]

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E!, the network that gave us The Kardashians and House of Villains, wants to help cancelled celebrities become uncancelled.

Becoming Uncancelled will have Brunos move into a house in the hopes of finding redemption.

Not all cancelled celebrities are allowed, Versant’s Entertainment President, Val Boreland, told The Ankler, “I don’t know if you could out rule a politician, but again, this isn’t to be salacious about criminal activity…It’s supposed to be more fun with a little of the serious nature of getting themselves back on track.”

Who do you want to see uncancelled?

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House of Villains had an epic ending
December 20th, 2024 under E!. [ Comments: none ]

Tonight was the House of Villains season finale, and it had an ending you have to see to believe. It was that fucking amazing.

The Real World’s Wes Bergmann had been a pompous dick who had cheated his way through the show all season and got away with it.

However, last week, he and Jessie Godderz got into a huge verbal fight when the Big Brother star put up for the Redemption Challenge. Jessie called out Wes for not really competing in the game and just sliding by while almost all of the other reality show villains were sent home. Wes called Jessie out for lying to him and saying he swore on his family’s lives that he would take Wes to the finale with him.

It was awesome, and we were wondering how are they going to top it. Well, they did.

Wes beat out Flavor of Love’s New York and The Real Housewives of Miami’s Larsa Pippen to make it to the final three.

Now it was time for the eight eliminated contestants to vote for Wes, Jessie, and Safaree Samuels from Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. At the end of the vote, it was a 4-4 tie between Wes and Safaree, so Jessie was the deciding vote.

Jessie told Wes to get down on his knees and beg. If he did that, he would vote for him. So Wes did, and Jessie voted for Safaree. Thus, crowning the latter, the winner went home with $250,000!

Congrats to Jessie for proving he was the true villain, even though he came in third!

Plus, Wes deserved to lose because he was just a dick. And can you believe he is 30 years old? I thought he was around 50, at least.

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House of Villains is back with even more villains
August 21st, 2024 under E!, Joel McHale. [ Comments: none ]

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.

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Who is moving into the House of Villains for season 2?
March 28th, 2024 under E!, Joel McHale. [ Comments: none ]

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!

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Joel McHale is getting ready to host House of Villains again!
January 17th, 2024 under E!, Joel McHale. [ Comments: none ]

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.

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