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'House of Villains' Season 3 Cast: Tom Sandoval, Christine Quinn Join

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Pollard returns to the reality competition show for her third season in a row

Published on May 28, 2025 08:20PM EDT

(L-R) Tom Sandoval, Christine Quinn, and Tiffany Pollard. Credit :

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House of Villains season 3 has recruited a brand new crop of notorious reality stars!

On Wednesday, May 28, Peacock announced the highly anticipated group of television personalities who will scheme, strategize, and shade each other in different challenges for a chance to win $200,000 and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”

Among the eleven reality stars fighting for the crown are Tom Sandoval (Vanderpump Rules), Christine Quinn (Selling Sunset) and Tiffany “New York” Pollard (Flavor of Love) who returns after competing in both seasons 1 and 2.

Tom Sandoval.

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The rest of the cast includes: Paul Abrahamian (Big Brother), Tyson Apostol (The Challenge), Kate Chastain (Below Deck),  Jackie Christie (Basketball Wives), Drita D’Avanzo (Mob Wives), Plane Jane (RuPaul’s Drag Race), Johnny Middlebrooks (Love Island) and Ashley Mitchell (The Challenge).

Hosted by Joel McHale, production is expected to begin this week as the villains return to the house.

House of Villains season 2 saw  Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’s Safaree Samuels win the ultimate prize after Jessie Godderz cast his tie breaking vote between Wes Bergmann and Samuels.

(L-R) Safaree Samuels, Wes Bergmann and Jessie Godderz in 'House of Villain' season 2.

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Bergmann and Samuels both received four votes from the eliminated villains and Godderz received zero in the finale. But he used the final moment to make sure he wouldn’t be remembered for that.

When host Joel McHale informed Godderz that he’d have to choose between the two, the wrestler told the Challenge champ to “get on your knees and beg” for the win — and he did. Despite caving to Godderz's demands, the latter ended up naming Samuels as the winner.

In a conversation with PEOPLE after the fateful moment, Bergmann admitted that he knew his odds of winning "were 0% or 1%."

“You got to hand it to him because he threw this Hail Mary to get some attention, and he did it and it caught," he continued, referring to Godderz. "So he ends with this great moment, debatably the best moment he's ever had on reality television. But we don't get to celebrate a man that just got zero votes.”

Though he didn't walk away with the cash prize, Bergmann said, “I tied for first place with him and lost the tiebreaker to yet another bitter person who was not going to vote with me regardless of what had happened."

Season 1 and 2 of House of Villains can be streamed on Peacock.

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