Get ready for more dark and evil people – House of Villains is returning with a new lineup of reality TV’s biggest and baddest personalities!
On Tuesday, E! announced the second season of the series and revealed the former and current reality TV stars who will be at their best and at their worst as they compete for the $20,000 cash prize.
Back for more stress is Joel McHale, who will stake his claim as host of the games.
Contestants vying for the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain” include Teresa Giudice (The Real Housewives of New Jersey), Larissa Lima (90 Day Fiance), Wes Bergmann (The challenge), Jessie Godderz (Big Brother), Richard Hatch (Survivor), Musa Kandy (RuPaul’s Drag Race), Vitória Larson (The Bachelor), Camilla Poindexter (Bad Girls Club) and Safaree (Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta).
Returning for another chance at the title is the queen of reality shows, Tiffany “New York” Pollard (Image: Disclosure)Flavor of Love) – who was sent away by her fellow villains in the first season.
In a teaser video for the upcoming season, Joel organizes open auditions for the villains, where he challenges them to deliver their best lines and impress him before they enter the mansion.
It’s an easy task for Teresa, who delivers her iconic “prostitution whore” line, and for Victoria who (like her time on the show) believes her appearance will play a big part in her being cast in the house. Richard’s audition requires him to strip naked (as he did in Survivor), allowing Joel to remember where he saw him before.
Before he can let any of them in, however, he asks them to deliver one more line, which actually confuses them.
New York walks into the casting call and takes Kandy Muse’s notes and says, “It’s you saber-toothed, hammerheaded bastard” – a phrase she coined.
“My name is Tiffany “New York” Pollard and you’ve known me since House of Villains first season,” she says. “Haters, I know, I know, you’re so upset that I’m back for another season.”
Before the clip ends, the cast impresses Joel with another round of drink throwing, table flipping and dark sayings.
“It’s your fault, America,” Joel says to the camera.
E!”s House of Villains season two premieres this fall. The first season is streaming on Peacock.
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