In a shocking double elimination that left viewers at the edge of their seats, House of Villains Season 2 bid farewell to both Victoria Larson and Teresa Giudice in Episode 9.
The reality TV competition, hosted by the ever-witty Joel McHale, has brought together ten of television's most notorious villains under one roof. These infamous personalities are competing for a whopping $200,000 prize and the prestigious title of "America's Ultimate Supervillain."
As House of Villains inches closer to its finale, the stakes are getting higher, and the drama is reaching a fever pitch. With the latest double elimination shaking things up, only six villains remain in the competition, including fan favorites like Tiffany "New York" Pollard and Kandy Muse, making every move more crucial than ever.
What happened in Episode 9 of House of Villains Season 2?
This episode of House of Villains kicked off with a twist that had everyone scrambling - the villains had to rank themselves from Most to Least Villainous. In a move that raised eyebrows and blood pressure alike, Jessie Godderz maneuvered himself between Tiffany Pollard and Kandy Muse on the Most Villainous end.
This left The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice at the bottom of the pack as Least Villainous. While the contestants initially thought this might be a reverse psychology moment leading to an advantage, host Joel McHale had other plans. In a brutal turn of events, Giudice was sent packing, joining Victoria Larson in the elimination zone in this action-packed episode of House of Villains.
Who was declared the Supervillain of the Week?
Speaking of Jessie Godderz, the Big Brother alum proved that his earlier ranking shenanigans were just the beginning of his villainous strategy. After securing the Supervillain of the Week title in a catapulting Battle Royale challenge, Godderz found himself wielding unprecedented power.
Host McHale dropped another bombshell in this episode of House of Villains: moving forward, there would be no more Redemption Challenges, rewards, or immunity. The only path to safety? You guessed it, winning Supervillain of the Week.
With his newfound power, Jessie Godderz made waves by nominating two strong competitors to the Hit List. First up was Tiffany "New York" Pollard, who hadn't graced the Hit List all season. New York's response was classic reality TV gold, demanding "wine and a straitjacket" to keep herself from confronting Jessie.
But the real drama came with his second nomination - his supposed friend and ally, Kandy Muse. This betrayal led to an explosive confrontation, with Kandy calling Jessie a "fake-a** b*tch" who couldn't stand "ten toes down" on his decision.
Who are the remaining Supervillains?
As we head into the next episode, six contestants remain in the villain's lair:
- Wes Bergmann
- Jessie Godderz
- Kandy Muse
- Larsa Pippen
- Tiffany "New York" Pollard
- Safaree Samuels
With alliances crumbling, friendships being tested, and the prize money looming closer, the remaining episodes of House of Villains promise even more dramatic showdowns.
The elimination of both Victoria Larson and Teresa Giudice has proven that no one is safe in this game of villainous chess, and with the removal of Redemption Challenges, every move could be someone's last. As the competition intensifies, one question remains: who will emerge as America's Ultimate Supervillain?
With Episode 9's shocking double elimination and Jessie's controversial power moves, House of Villains Season 2 has reached a pivotal turning point. The removal of safety nets like Redemption Challenges has transformed the game into a high-stakes battle where every decision could make or break a contestant's journey.
As alliances continue to shatter and former friends become foes, the remaining episodes are sure to deliver explosive confrontations and unexpected twists. Whether Jessie's bold strategy will pay off or lead to his downfall remains to be seen, but one thing's certain - this season is far from over.
Season 2 of House of Villains airs Thursdays at 9.00 pm ET/PT on E!, with past episodes streaming on Peacock.
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