Now two seasons in,House of Villainshas been the guilty pleasure smash hitreality fanshave been waiting for.
Often, they have a hero to battle against.
Their hero becomes another villain.
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Villain on villain action?
What can be better?
Leave it toSelling Sunsetstar Christine Quinnto achieve the impossible!
Asthe token villain on the show, Christine Quinn was known for starting drama with her fellow brokers.
If Chrishell Strause is the protagonist, Christine Quinn is her foil.
Only a true villain dons a black wedding dress to get married.
Christine Quinn certainly sells villain, and would be a perfect star onHouse of Villains.
Her roommates gravely disliked her.
The fans didn’t respond well.
Except whenshe fought withSnooki.
It’s just on a show likeTeen Mom, her actions were put under the microscope.
Her time on reality television was surreal.
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7Tom Sandoval
‘Vanderpump Rules’
Scandoval.
Need we say more?
In the early days ofVanderpump Rules,Tom Sandovalwas ambitious.
Fans loved seeing his bromances.
But when the news broke of his cheating scandal, everything officially changed.His affair withRaquel Levissrocked reality television.
Not only because their actions were unsavory but because he cheated onthe angel that isAriana Madix.
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He’s about to appear onSeason 3 ofThe Traitors.House of Villainsis the logical next step.
While public opinion has soured on him, owning his actions among other villains may help soften the blow.
6Kyle Viljoen
‘Below Deck Mediterranean’
Not every villain is cruel and evil.
Some just happen to be flamboyant, fun, and fabulous.
That’s whoBelow Deck MediterraneanstarKyle Viljoenis!
Though, they didn’t officially cross the grey area until the charter was over.
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For Kyle Viljoen, he loved attention.
He loved telling it like it is.
And he loved stirring up trouble.
His up-and-down relationship withNatalya Scudderwas a two-season arc.
Others think he was there to stir the pot.
It was much needed.
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The narratives tend to be positive and uplifting.
Then, a villain emerges and changes things up.
For a long time,RuPaul’s Drag Racehad lacked a bonafide villain.
That was until Season 16.Plane Jane is an excellent drag artist.
There’s a reason she made it all the way to the finals.
But she will forever be known for throwing shade in a way that wasn’t always the kindest.
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Throughout her tenure,Plane Jane antagonized queens she deemed lesser than her.
What makes an incredible villain is to see their arc, which happened for Plane Jane.
Eventually, viewers learned her backstory and why she may be the way she is.
Then, there were those who knew it was best to just be a villain.That wasCorinne Kaplan.
Corinne Kaplan is known for brushing shoulders with some big names.
Now, she deserves to brush shoulders with some of the greatest reality television villains.
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Be warned, she will not hold back.
3Beth Stolarczyk
‘The Challenge’ (1998-)
Some villains are misunderstood.
Some villains are created by circumstance and their surroundings.
ForBeth Stolarczyk, that’s her villain origin story.
Yes, Beth was an antagonist.
Sure, she pushed buttons for the hell of it.
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But Beth became a villain because the people around her coined her as one.
They coined a pretty terrible nickname, Osama Beth Ladin, for her.
They even altered their elimination strategy to get her out of the villa.
She could excel in the challenges, but if she wanted to sabotage her team, she did.
Throughout her tenure onThe Real Housewives of Atlanta, Kenya Moore has mastered the art of villainy.
Should she win, she’ll never let anyone forget it.
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Will Kirby
‘Big Brother’ (2000-)
No onequite does it likeDr.
And he did it with such panache.
Will Kirby is a mastermind atBig Brother.
He just did it diabolically.
His true colors emerge in every appearance, and fans love to see it.
Dr. Will, stay by the Chill Town phone!
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A call fromHouse of Villainsshould be coming!
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