House of Villains Season 3: Cast, Premiere Date, Everything We Know | In Touch Weekly
You love to hate them and you hate to love them, reality television’s biggest anti-heroes are back for House of Villains season 3. In Touch breaks down everything to know about the upcoming season, including the cast, premiere date and more.
Returning and rookie villains will fight their way to the top after appearing on different types of shows.
“HBIC” of Flavor of Love “” is making her way back on the show for the third time, while her costars will compete for the grand prize for the first time.
Selling Sunset alum , Vanderpump Rules alum, Basketball Wives’ and Mob Wives star will join the series as reality stars from non-competitive shows.
Meanwhile, cutthroat competitors including Big Brother’s , The Challenge and Survivor alum, The Traitors and Below Deck star , from RuPaul’s Drag Race, Love Island and The Challenge alum and from The Challenge will also fight their way to the top to be crowned “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
Drita shared her excitement about returning to television by sharing screenshots of Peacock’s cast announcement on May 29, 2025.
“Guess who’s back … @peacock @ehouseofvillains I will be back in your living room shortly!!” the former VH1 star captioned her Instagram post at the time. “Who do you think will win!!?? And who is your fav cast member besides me of course lol.”
Meanwhile, Jackie shared an announcement image via Instagram Stories, writing, “Oh boy!!”
will clock in for his third season as the witty House of Villains host.
The winner of the season will come home with fat pockets and a $200,000 paycheck.
An official premiere date has yet to be announced, Peacock told fans to expect the new season in early 2026.
The pop off queen and Bad Girls Club royalty took home the trophy during season 1 in 2023. However, the cash prize is what she fought hard for, to make her son Aiden’s life that much better.
“I’m standing here at the end because of my kindness and I know you’re like well it’s the House of Villains,” Tanisha said in her acceptance speech. “Yeah, but you can’t have Supervillains without having a superhero. And I think I just proved that, and I’m proud of it.”
The following season, Love and Hip Hop’s Safaree Samuels was crowned the king over Big Brother’s Jessie Godderz and The Challenge legend Wes Bergmann.
“I was who I was the entire time. Everyone knows who had a rapport with who. So, you’re gonna vote for whoever you feel like you wanted to vote for,” Safaree later told TV Insider. “So, I couldn’t bring it to myself to be that kind of a person and talk to people who I know are not gonna vote for me or people who I wasn’t really speaking to the whole time and ask them to vote for me.”