House of Villains Season 2: Who Will Win?

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House of Villains Season 2 is as wicked as ever! Season 2 is crazier than Season 1, and that says a lot! The season kicked off with ten different villains, all from various reality shows. In some way or another, these cast members stood out as villains in their original series. 

House of Villains gives these reality villains a chance to snag a $200,000 prize. Each week, the cast competes in a Battle Royale Challenge, which results in one of them being named “Supervillain of the Week”. The Supervillain has a lot of power in the game and chooses three individuals to nominate for banishment. After these Hit List nominations, the bottom three villains have the opportunity to secure immunity in a Redemption Challenge. The winner of the Redemption Challenge then votes with the rest of the house to banish one of the bottom two villains.

Season 2 has featured an interesting group of villains. With seven villains left standing, there are currently three who have a good chance of winning. Here are our predictions for which villain has a shot at the $200,000 prize! 

Kandy Muse – RuPaul’s Drag Race

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Kandy Muse has stood out as a power player from the minute she entered the house. While many of the contestants this season have tried to keep low profiles, Kandy has done anything but. Kandy is known for being the runner-up on RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 13. She later returned for RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 8, where she also placed second. Kandy gained her villainous reputation during both of these seasons, mainly due to her intense confrontations with her fellow cast members.

So far during Season 2, Kandy has played a well-rounded game. Despite being a Hit List nominee for the first elimination, Kandy won the Redemption Challenge. Before the fourth elimination, Kandy also won the Battle Royale Challenge making her Supervillain of the Week. It’s clear that Kandy is doing well in challenges, which puts her in a good spot. 

In addition to her challenge skills, Kandy is also in a good strategic spot. Several of Kandy’s alliances have already been eliminated, which could put her in a good spot to win. Since the House of Villains winner is decided by a jury vote from eliminated competitors, this could end up helping her. As long as Kandy keeps playing a strong game, she could potentially have a shot at the $200,000.

Larsa Pippen – The Real Housewives of Miami

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Another villain who has a decent chance of winning is Larsa Pippen. The Real Housewives of Miami star may have joined the competition late but she still came in strong. Larsa earned her villain status due to her often shady behavior on RHOM, where she is one of the more controversial cast members.

Despite her late entrance, Larsa has already played a pretty impressive game. Larsa was crowned Supervillain of the Week after the third Battle Royale Challenge, which proved she isn’t a weak player. When making hit list nominations, Larsa took a surprising route. The RHOM star ended up nominating fellow Real Housewives star Teresa Giudice. While Teresa was blindsided by this, it was an excellent move on Larsa’s part. This proved that Larsa isn’t protecting her fellow Real Housewives star, which looks good in front of the other contestants. 

If Larsa keeps playing a shady game, she has a good chance of winning. Does this RHOM star have what it takes to be the ultimate Supervillain? We think she might. 

Teresa Giudice – The Real Housewives of New Jersey

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While Teresa hasn’t played the best game this season, she could still be in a position to win. The Real Housewives of New Jersey star was one of the most anticipated players this season. Teresa has quite a villainous reputation in the Real Housewives franchise. Throughout her time on RHONJ, Teresa has gotten tied up in a lot of drama and controversy. Teresa even spent eleven months in prison for various types of fraud. That’s what we call a true reality villain…

Surprisingly, Teresa’s run on House of Villains hasn’t been very villain-like at all. Teresa is playing more of a social game this season, which could work to her advantage. Instead of trying to backstab others, Teresa is trying to build meaningful relationships with others in the house. She even cooked them all a meal! If Teresa continues to play a good social game, she could potentially win a jury vote at the end. While these may be villains, they do have an empathetic side at the end of the day.

House of Villains continues Thursdays at 9/8c on E! 

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