Villains vs. villains!
After a buzz-worthy and viral first season, E! is ready for House of Villains season 2 to hit its screens with yet another star-studded cast of reality TV legends.
Between drama, feuds, betrayals, and slightly narcissistic tendencies, the season 2 cast of House of Villains is looking pretty amazing. We also have plenty of LGBTQ+ representation on the show with contestants like Kandy Muse, Richard Hatch, and Tiffany Pollard, as well as some eye-candy (as a treat) and legendary reality TV women that we’ve been stanning for years.
You better be looking both ways before crossing the street, because this second season of House of Villains is coming for you!
Scroll through to meet the cast of House of Villains season 2 — and tune in to watch the show when it premieres later this year on E!.
Richard Hatch (‘Survivor’)
Instagram: @hatch_rich
The winner of Survivor season 1 was an out gay man (in case you didn’t know!). Now, the OG winner of Survivor and reality TV trailblazer known as Richard Hatch is back to compete on House of Villains season 2.
Kandy Muse (‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’)
Instagram: @thekandymuse
The Muse is back! The always entertaining and unfiltered Kandy Muse is also in the cast of House of Villains season 2. After finishing as a runner-up on both Drag Race season 13 and All Stars 8, is this the crown that’s going to be snatched by Ms. Muse?
Tiffany Pollard a.k.a. New York (‘Flavor of Love’)
Instagram: @tiffany_hbic_pollard
The legendary Tiffany Pollard, who was gone way too soon in season 1 of House of Villains, is back for another round in this second season. Casting New York on back-to-back seasons is very reminiscent of her breakout appearance on Flavor of Love — where she was also cast in seasons 1 and 2 of the VH1 dating series.
Jessie Godderz (‘Big Brother’)
Instagram: @mrpec_tacular
Before we had a term for “himbos,” Jessie Godderz was very much giving us that energy on Big Brother 10. He came back a year later to compete on Big Brother 11, and subsequently started a professional wrestling career. While we wouldn’t call him a “villain” per se, this Big Brother alum did ruffle enough feathers to get cast on House of Villains.
Teresa Giudice (‘The Real Housewives of New Jersey’)
Instagram: @teresagiudice
Teresa Giudice went through a lot during her time on The Real Housewives of New Jersey. This included a prison sentence of 15 months for accusations of fraud, as well as the legal issues involving her ex-husband, Joe Giudice. After appearing in 14 seasons of RHONJ and being a cast member on the first-ever season of The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip, this seasoned reality TV star is surely ready to make a big splash on House of Villains.
Camilla Poindexter (‘Bad Girls Club’)
Instagram: @therealcamillap
Bringing the Bad Girls Club cast members to House of Villains feels like a given — and season 2 is getting none other than Camilla Poindexter. We love mess, so we’re absolutely ready!
Safaree (‘Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’)
Instagram: @safaree
Besides appearing on several spinoffs within the Love & Hip Hop franchise, Safaree is best known for dating Nicki Minaj between 2000 and 2014. He is a rapper himself, but his biggest claim to fame is trying to sue Minaj over credits on songs from her 2014 album The Pinkprint.
Larissa Lima (‘90 Day Fiancé’)
Instagram: @larissalimareal
Larissa Lima is one of the most polarizing cast members in the history of 90 Day Fiancé. Despite her undeniable popularity and social media reach, Larissa is not necessarily a fan-favorite when it comes to some fans of that franchise. It’ll be interesting to see how much she will embrace this side of hers on House of Villains!
Wes Bergmann (‘The Challenge’)
Instagram: @westonbergmann
Long-time fans of The Challenge have been on a long journey with Wes Bergmann, and there’s been a lot of back and forth when it comes to opinions of him over the years. All things considered, though, we can totally see Wes wreaking some havoc on this E! reality series.
Victoria Larson (‘The Bachelor’)
Instagram: @victorialarson_
The self-proclaimed “Queen Victoria” from Matt James’ season of The Bachelor was a textbook definition of what we expect from a reality TV villain. Though Victoria Larson went through a redemption era on Bachelor in Paradise, we expect her to pull some stunts in a house full of other infamous villains.