Thursday, October 31, 2024

House of Villains Season 2, Episode 5 Recap: Battle of the Housewives

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The beautiful thing about House of Villains is how it pulls from every corner of the reality TV world. You have competitive gamers, daters, and a drag queen fighting for the prize. This week, however, the game was all about The Real Housewives. Everyone thank Andy Cohen for the House of Villains Season 2, Episode 5 shenanigans.

Not only did we watch two Housewives go head to head this week, but we also saw a new honorary Housewife get inducted into the sisterhood. It’s all a part of the fight for the $200,000 prize, and in the true spirit of Housewives, things got messy. Keep reading for a breakdown of House of Villains Season 2, Episode 5: “Housewife v. Housewife.”

What happened in House of Villains Season 2, Episode 5?

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After Richard’s unanimous elimination, the villains regrouped for another round of gameplay. Joel challenged the remaining players to an election-themed Battle Royale Challenge, which wound up having a domino effect on the house. Politics can be so divisive, right? By the end, a new Supervillain won control of the game and nominated three villains for the Hit List. Most of them didn’t see it coming.

New York is having visions

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This week, we learned that there might be a psychic in our midst, and her name is Tiffany. You might recall how in Episode 2, she correctly predicted that Kandy would win the Redemption Challenge. Once again, the Flavor of Love alum had a psychic vision. This time, she predicted that Larsa would win Supervillain of the Week.

Meanwhile, the rest of the house reflected on Richard’s surprising exit from the game. How is it possible that the original Survivor winner went home second in this competition? According to Wes, it can all be attributed to bad gameplay.

“He played a bad game when you get voted out unanimously over Safaree,” Wes bluntly told the villains.

A villainous election

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Just in time for the U.S. presidential election, Joel showed up at the Villains’ Lair in a red power tie holding a big ballot box. Safaree grabbed the box, which turned out to be a big mistake. The Battle Royale Challenge had already started the moment Joel walked in the door.

Safaree opened the box and learned that he was the first player eliminated from the challenge. They had to keep passing around the box of surprises to help dwindle them down to two candidates, who would move forward to the final election. It’s not a very democratic election, but oh well. That’s life.

Safaree passed the box to Camilla, who also got eliminated upon opening it. Then, she passed it to her “best friend” Victoria, who she had been fighting with all morning. Victoria’s box got her eliminated, too.

In the end, New York won safety after getting a lucky box. Larsa and Teresa won the final nominations. That meant they had to immediately campaign around the house to try to earn votes to win Supervillain of the Week. That’s when the differences between these Housewives really became clear.

A tale of two Housewives

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Although Larsa came into the competition late, she has quickly earned a positive reputation in the House of Villains. When it was time to campaign for the Battle Royale Challenge, she quickly sprung into action and started talking strategy with the other villains to secure their votes.

“I come from a culture of winners,” Larsa claimed during her campaign.

Meanwhile, Teresa had a different approach. She went around telling all of the villains, “You’ve known me longer, so you should vote for me.” It doesn’t take a political strategist to know that’s not an impressive message to get out the vote.

When it was time to cast ballots, Larsa won in a landslide. They definitely didn’t need a recount for this one. It came out to a 6-1 vote, with Teresa’s only vote coming from Victoria.

Despite the positive results, Larsa felt betrayed by Victoria. She’s like, “You literally came to my dog’s birthday.” Sure enough, they dropped in a flashback from Real Housewives of Miami Season 5 where Victoria showed up at Larsa’s dog’s birthday party. How could she betray her like this? It turns out they never really liked each other in the first place.

As the Supervillain of the Week, Larsa decided to choose Teresa and Wes to join her on the villain’s outing. Let’s be real though, the villain outing is really less about fun and more just about talking strategy. With that in mind, she chose Wes and Teresa as her dates.

Larsa might have won the election, but Tiffany got the last word in the challenge. Fed up with Teresa “floating” through the competition, she decided it was time to start a feud with the New Jersey OG.

“I feel like I’m entitled to my own room, so at this point, I feel like want Teresa to leave,” New York announced to the house.

That activated Teresa, and all of a sudden you could see the Real Housewives of New Jersey spirit starting to possess her. She looked at Tiffany and said, “That’s interesting to know. I see where your loyalty stands.”

In a confessional, Tre added, “To me, loyalty is everything, so if you cross me, I’m going to be your worst nightmare.”

The Real Housewives of the Valley

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Wes is just like us. When he found out he was going on a villain outing with Larsa and Teresa, he couldn’t help but fan out a little bit. He’s like, “Wait, am I an honorary Housewife?”

He dubbed their group “The Real Housewives of the Valley” as they ventured off for a session of goat yoga. They had taglines and everything. It was perfect. What wasn’t perfect was that Wes falsely claimed to be the first red-head Housewife. No sir. The first one with a beard? Maybe.

During the Housewives/Villains outing, Wes spent most of the time throwing out strategy and trying to align with Larsa. Once again, Wes is pulling the strings without actually holding power in the game. It seems like that could be his end-game strategy.

Larsa told the Housewives that she wanted Victoria out of the game because of all of the drama she’s been causing. Meanwhile, Wes suggested nominating Kandy and Camilla. He lied and said that they were targeting Larsa, just to make sure that she would go through with the plan. There is expert-level pot-stirring happening here. He really is a Housewife.

Who is on the Hit List this week?

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At the end of the episode, Larsa plopped on a cowboy hat and made her picks for the Hit List. Remember when she first came into the house, she claimed she wasn’t a villain? This whole scene proved her wrong.

Her first nominee was Victoria, which wasn’t too surprising after they spent the whole day fighting. What was surprising was how Larsa dragged her in the process.

“There’s probably a reason I never followed you on Instagram, and there’s probably a reason I never liked you when we hung out three times socially,” Larsa told Victoria.

The next person on the list was Camilla. She seemed completely surprised and realized that Larsa couldn’t be trusted. She and Victoria locked eyes and decided to put their beef aside to get revenge on Larsa.

Finally, Larsa hit us all with the big plot twist. Rather than nominating Kandy as she discussed with Wes, she decided to blindside Teresa and nominated her for elimination. How could she turn her back on a fellow Housewife?

In a confessional, Larsa justified her decision by referencing her time on The Traitors. On that show, she got targeted for teaming up with the Housewives. This time, she doesn’t want to make that mistake, but was it worth pissing off Teresa? We’ll see how it all shakes out next week.

House of Villains continues Thursday nights on E! at 10/9c.

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Paige DeSorbo Says Jesse Solomon ‘Put in the Work’ on Summer House Season 9

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The summer of 2024 may have ended, but fans of the hit reality TV show Summer House can relive the magical time of year when Season 9 airs. Viewers are waiting with great anticipation for Season 9. And according to Paige DeSorbo, Jesse Solomon brought the drama this time around.

Of course, viewers will be expecting conflict between formerly betrothed couple Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke. She is pregnant, though, so maybe it won’t be quite as volatile as it could have been.

Also, West Wilson may take a little heat for how he left matters with Ciara Miller. But apparently, Jesse is the one to look out for his sophomore season.

Jesse Solomon “had quite” a season, according to Summer House Season 9’s Paige DeSorbo

In Season 8, Jesse was good vibes only. He largely got on with the group, save for the slip-up of flirting with Paige. The fashion contributor is dating Craig Conover after all.

The former financial professional often left the house to go on dates. Jesse claimed to be searching for the woman of his dreams. So there was a sense of removal from the group.

The reality TV star’s triumph over cancer resonated with viewers. Jesse shared vulnerable moments on screen when he feared the disease had returned. And his story brought awareness to testicular cancer in young male adults.

But it seems that fans will get to see a different side of Jesse this time around. His co-star, Paige exclusively teased to E! News that Jesse will be giving off a different vibe this time around.

“I’m gonna say Jesse [Solomon] had quite a season two, and we loved it,” the Giggly Squad podcast cohost shared. “He put in the work this summer.”

As for Paige’s season, she spent it lounging in bed as much as possible. It’s something the influencer has become known for on Summer House. But on Season 9, she had good reason to.

“I laid in bed a lot with Lindsay and felt her stomach,” Paige revealed. “The boys went out and got in a lot of trouble. Just a classic summer from the Summer House group.”

“It was fun,” she added. “I had a great time.”

Summer House is available to stream on Peacock.

TELL US – WHAT DO YOU THINK JESSE WILL BRING TO THE GROUP THIS SEASON? WHAT KIND OF DRAMA DO YOU THINK HE GETS INVOLVED IN? DO YOU HAVE ANY REACTION TO PAIGE’S COMMENTS?

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Lisa Barlow Will ‘Stop’ Recommending Friends for RHOSLC After Bronwyn Newport’s Addition

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It didn’t take long for Real Housewives of Salt Lake City newbie Bronwyn Newport to flip on her friend, Lisa Barlow. Usually, when an OG Housewife brings on a sidekick, it takes the new addition at least until their second season to turn on their “in.” In this case, it only took until the second episode of RHOSLC Season 5. Bronwyn had clocked in early! This surprising behavior has made Lisa leery of recommending any friends to the show ever again. And Lisa has a lot to say about why. 

RHOSLC’s Lisa Barlow says she is “done” recommending friends because the “common denominator” is “usually hating me”

Bronwyn and Lisa’s feud started when Bronwyn made fun of Whitney Rose in front of Lisa and Heather Gay. Of course Heather went and told Whitney immediately. However, Bronwyn had already beat her to the punch and had told Whitney of her snarky comments. As Heather and Bronwyn went at it, Bronwyn felt Lisa didn’t have her back. And Lisa was over it.

Lisa told Brice Sander from ET she is done recommending new friends. He asked Lisa, “You were Bronwyn’s connection to this group. Any regrets about bringing her into it?” Lisa replied, “I don’t think I’ll ever recommend anyone again.” Not even if the referral bonus is a lifetime supply of Diet Coke and KitKats?

She continued, “I recommended hundreds, and I think I’m gonna to stop. There’s a common denominator, and it’s usually hating me. So, we’re done.” 

He then brought up how Bronwyn thought Lisa and Heather were “hypocritical.” Lisa responded, “I didn’t do anything to Bronwyn. I defended her the best I could, knowing that she’s my friend. The expectation people have on me to defend them is 180 from the expectation they have on themselves.” 

Lisa added, “And I feel like she wanted to stick it to me and Heather. But I’m like, your issue is with Heather, but your issue should really be with yourself because you just got called out for what you didn’t say.” Bronwyn’s been a hit so far with fans, so Lisa, keep those recommendations coming!

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City airs Wednesdays at 9/8c on Bravo.

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