'House of Villains' Season 2 Cast: Richard Hatch, Wes Bergmann and More House of Villains is a simple concept: Put some of the biggest reality TV villains of all time in a house together, let them scheme and plot against each other and award $200,000 to the last one standing.
It worked to perfection in season 1 as Tanisha Thomas (Bad Girls Club ) beat out Johnny Bananas Devenanzio (The Real World ) to take the inaugural title of America's Ultimate Supervillain.
Host Joel McHale is back to lead viewers and villains alike through another season, and the cast list is, again, top-tier.
Fans can expect House of Villains season 2 sometime this fall on E! Keep scrolling to meet the full cast:
Wes Bergmann Show: The ChallengeTheir Biggest Offense: You don't become a regular on The Challenge without making some enemies. With a big ego and an even bigger will to win, Bergmann has schemed and backstabbed his way to three victories and over $300,000 in prize money.NBCUniversal/E! Teresa Giudice Show: The Real Housewives of New JerseyTheir Biggest Offense: Giudice is responsible for one of the defining moments of the Real Housewives franchise when she flipped a dinner table during a temper tantrum on the season 1 finale of RHONJ. That's the same rant where she threw the now-infamous "prostitution whore" insult at castmate Danielle Staub. She was also charged with more than 40 counts of fraud, for which she served 11 months in prison.NBCUniversal/E! Jessie Godderz Show: Big BrotherTheir Biggest Offense: Godderz, aka Mr. Pectacular, was such an outrageous narcissistic character on Big Brother 10 that the show brought him back for BB11 and for several guest appearances after that. He was also the catalyst behind the most legendary fight in BB history, known to fans as "Keesha's Birthday," which started when Godderz overheard a conversation between Libra Thompson and Keesha Smith, in which they were trash-talking April Dowling. He, naturally, immediately snitched to Dowling, setting off a firestorm the show still references today.NBCUniversal/E! Richard Hatch Show: SurvivorTheir Biggest Offense: On TV? First for being "the snake" on Survivor season 1 and then for making unwanted, inappropriate contact with Susan Hawk on Survivor: All-Stars, leading to Hawk leaving the show. IRL? He served time in prison for tax fraud.NBCUniversal/E! Victoria Larson Show: The BachelorTheir Biggest Offense: The self-named Queen Victoria was the true villain of season 25 of The Bachelor and dealt with accusations of bullying when her time ended. That came from her lashing out against her castmates, including an incident where she snatched the Miss Universe Puerto Rico crown off the head of Catalina Morales, because, after all, there can only be one queen on the show.NBCUniversal/E! Larissa Lima Show: 90 Day FiancéTheir Biggest Offense: Appearing to only be interested in Colt Johnson for his money, Lima was the true villain of 90 Day Fiancé season 6. She's the one who screamed the iconic line, "Whoever goes against the queen will die!"NBCUniversal/E! Kandy Muse Show: RuPaul's Drag RaceTheir Biggest Offense: Muse got the so-called "villain edit" in season 13 of RuPaul's Drag Race, locking horns with Tamisha Iman. But she's since owned the title, not apologizing for her outspoken nature or polarizing behavior.NBCUniversal/E! Camilla Poindexter Show: Bad Girls ClubTheir Biggest Offense: Known for being in the center of numerous fights throughout her multiple seasons on the show, Poindexter was removed from the house in season 8 after a physical altercation with two castmates.NBCUniversal/E! Tiffany "New York" Pollard Show: Flavor of LoveTheir Biggest Offense: One of the most confrontational cast members in reality TV history, Pollard first made her name on Flavor of Love season 1. Though she fought with just about everyone, she's best remembered on the season for a shouting match with Brooke "Pumkin" Thompson that ended with Pollard pushing her into the cameras.NBCUniversal/E! Safaree Samuels Show: Love & Hip Hop: AtlantaTheir Biggest Offense: Outside the show, he attempted to sue ex-girlfriend Nicki Minaj for not crediting him on The Pinkprint. On the show, he drew fans' ire for laughing through an incident in which his daughter slipped and a guitar fell on top of her. Samuels blamed the show's editing for how the scene was portrayed.NBCUniversal/E! More >> https://ift.tt/YLuvmBE Source: IN TREND TODAY
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